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Howth (/ˈhoʊθ/ HOHTH; Irish: Binn
Éadair,
meaning 'Éadar's peak'; Old Norse: Hǫfuð) is a
peninsular village and
outer suburb of Dublin, Ireland. The district...
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Howth Head (/ˈhoʊθ/ HOHTH;
Ceann Bhinn Éadair in Irish) is a
peninsula northeast of the city of
Dublin in Ireland,
within the
governance of
Fingal County...
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Howth Junction &
Donaghmede railway station (Irish: Stáisiún
Ghabhal Bhinn Éadair agus
Dhomhnach Míde)
serves the area of Donaghmede, and
parts of Kilbarrack...
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Beann Eadair GAA is a
Gaelic Athletic ****ociation club in
based in Howth, Fingal. The club has an
adult men's and
ladies football team and boys' and girls'...
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Howth station (/ˈhoʊθ/ HOHTH; Irish: Stáisiún
Bhinn Éadair), is a
railway station in Fingal,
Ireland that
serves Howth village and one side of
Howth Head...
- University. Ui Fhlannagain, Fionnuala.
Finini Mheiricea agus an Ghaeilge, Binn
Éadair,
Baile Átha
Cliath (Howth, Dublin), Ireland: Coiscéim, 2008, OCLC 305144100...
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shape of swans. Aideen's
Grave is a
megalithic portal tomb
located in Binn
Éadair,
according to
legend this was her
final resting place. This
legend is the...
- is the
third track on Bush's 1980
album Never for Ever. In 1984,
Clann Eadair released the
single "A
tribute to
Sandy Denny",
featuring Phil
Lynott on...
- GK 1
Brian Campbell (Beann
Éadair) RCB 2 Tomás
Mannion (Ballymun Kickhams) FB 3
Martin Cooke (Kilmore) LCB 4
Peter Nolan (Robert Emmets) RHB 5 Ciarán Griffin...
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Champions are
Craobh Chiaráin and the
current JFC2
Champions are
Beann Eadair The
Junior All
County Championship is to
cater for
clubs additional teams...