- Fennagh,
Fenagh or
Feenagh may
refer to:
Feenagh,
County Clare, a
civil parish in
County Clare,
Ireland Feenagh,
County Limerick,
Ireland Fenagh, County...
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Feenagh–Kilmeedy GAA is a
Gaelic Athletic ****ociation club
located in the
village of
Feenagh,
County Limerick, Ireland. The club
fields teams in both hurling...
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Feenagh (Irish: Fíodhnach,
meaning 'wooded place') is a
village in west
County Limerick, Ireland, ten
miles from
Newcastle West and six
miles from Dromcolliher...
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Feenagh, or Finogh,
Phinagh (Irish: Fíonach) is a
civil parish in
County Clare, Ireland.
Feenagh lies on the east
border of the
barony of
Lower Bunratty...
- Cill Míde) is a
village in
County Limerick, Ireland, in the
parish of
Feenagh-Kilmeedy. In Irish,
Kilmeedy translates as Cill m'Íde, or
Church of my...
- Club
Championship took
place on 25 July 2024.
Kilrossanty (Waterford) v
Feenagh–Kilmeedy (Limerick)
Moyle Rovers (Tipperary) v
Kilgarvan (Kerry) Banner...
- Fál Carrach)
Fallmore Fanore Farranfore Feakle Fedamore Fenagh (Leitrim)
Feenagh (Limerick)
Fennagh (Carlow)
Feohanagh (an Fheothanach)
Ferbane Fenit Fermoy...
- the
Cathaoirleach of
Seanad Éireann from 2002 to 2007. He was born in
Feenagh, Kilmallock,
County Limerick. A farmer, he was
married to
Eileen Kiely...
- the
Harty Cup
final replay on 30
March 2003 at Páirc Caoimhín Ó
Luing in
Feenagh, 2–13 to 0–08,
against St Flannan's College, in what was
their seventh...
- Park in Rathkeale,
between Feenagh–Kilmeedy and St Patrick's, in what was
their first ever
meeting in the final.
Feenagh–Kilmeedy won the
match by 3–16...