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Enniscrone – also
spelt Inniscrone and
officially named Inishcrone (Irish: Inis Crabhann) – is a
small seaside town in
County Sligo, Ireland. Its sandy...
- Strandhill, 1,753 Collooney, 1,610 Ballymote, 1,549 Ballisodare, 1,350
Enniscrone, 1,223 Coolaney, 990
Rosses Point, 883 Grange, 586
Achonry Aclare Ballaghnatrillick...
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Enniscrone Drimina National School /
Scoil Muire Gan Smal,
Drimina Dromard National School,
Dromard Dromore West Central,
Dromore West
Enniscrone National...
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Edgeworthstown (Mostrim)
Effin Elphin Emly Emo
Emyvale Enfield Ennis Enniscrone Enniscorthy Enniskerry Ennistymon Errew Errill Eyeries Eyrecourt Fahamore...
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Enniscrone/Kilgl**** is a
Gaelic Athletic ****ociation club
based in the
barony of
Tireragh in West Sligo,
comprising the
parish of Kilgl**** in
County Sligo...
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Armada shipwrecks at
Streedagh Beach Rosses Point Peninsula Aughris Easky Enniscrone The Céide
Fields The
Mullet Peninsula Achill Island Clew Bay
Croagh Patrick...
- This m****cript,
known as the
Great Book of Lecan, was
written near
Enniscrone in
Tireragh between A.D. 1397 and 1418, and now is
carefully preserved...
- church') is a
rural townland in
County Sligo, Ireland, in the
hinterland of
Enniscrone. Kilgl**** is in a
civil parish of the same name. The area is the location...
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University Press, 1969
Stephen Dunford, Táin Bó
Flidhais or The Mayo Táin,
Enniscrone, 2008
Jeffrey Gantz,
Early Irish Myths and Sagas, Penguin, 1981 Tom Peete...
- pp. 102–111 Dunford, Stephen, Táin Bó Flidhais, 'The Mayo Táin' (2008)
Enniscrone Thomas Kinsella (trans.), The Táin, 1969
Whitley Stokes (ed. & trans.)...