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Easky or
Easkey (/ˈiːskiː/; Irish: Iascaigh,
meaning 'abounding in fish') is a
village in
County Sligo, Ireland. It is on the
Atlantic coast, 26 miles...
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Easky Lough (Irish: Loch Iascaí), also
known as
Easkey Lough or
Lough Easky, is a
freshwater lake in the
northwest of Ireland. It is
located in west County...
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Split Rock, or Tracy's Rock, on the Moon The
Split Rock, a
landmark in
Easky,
Ireland Split Rock,
Antarctica Split Rock (Wyoming),
along Swee****er River...
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approximately 1,500
acres (6.1 km2) in
County Sligo, Ireland.
Easkey or
Easky Bog was
legally protected as a
national nature reserve by the
Irish government...
- Camberwell, London, to
Irish parents. His
mother (originally from Killeenduff,
Easky,
County Sligo) and his
father (originally from
Leitir Mealláin, Connemara...
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Castlebaldwin Cliffony Cloonacool Collooney Coolaney Dromore West
Drumcliff Easky Enniscrone Geevagh Grange Gorteen Kilgl****
Monasteraden Mullaghmore Riverstown...
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Durrus Dysart (Roscommon)
Dysart (Westmeath)
Dartry Eadestown Easky East Wall
Edenderry Edgeworthstown (Mostrim)
Effin Elphin Emly Emo Emyvale...
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Spanish Armada shipwrecks at
Streedagh Beach Rosses Point Peninsula Aughris Easky Enniscrone The Céide
Fields The
Mullet Peninsula Achill Island Clew Bay...
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descended from
Patrick O'Dowd and Anna (née: Kenny).
Patrick O'Dowd was born in
Easky,
Sligo in
Ireland in 1805. He
enlisted into the 97th
Regiment of Foot (The...
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Strand 1,491 3,680
Dundalk Bay 4,768 11,780
Dungarvan Harbour 1,041 2,570
Easky Bog 607 1,500 The
Gearagh 307 760
Inner Galway Bay 11,905 29,420 Killala...