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Greenane may
refer to: One of the
Galty Mountains in Munster,
Ireland Alternative spelling of Greenan,
County Wicklow, Ireland, a
village This disambiguation...
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range with a 15-kilometre (9 mi)
central ridge section,
stretching from
Greenane 801
metres (2,628 ft) in the east, to
Temple Hill 783
metres (2,569 ft)...
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circular enclosure (at
Greenane), a hut site (Ardaragh West), a
promontory fort, a
ringfort (at
Cloonaghlin West,
Greenane), a
collapsed wedge tomb...
- and West are
connected at low tide.
Cappanacush is the
largest of the
Greenane Islands. It is
listed separately and its area and po****tion are excluded...
- mid-Munster. In
December 1918 and
January 1919, in a tin hut on a
dairy farm in
Greenane, Tipperary,
members of the
brigade planned what was to be the
first act...
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where she
nursed him back to full health. Nowadays, this
place is
known as
Greenane. Owen and his
followers then
sailed southwards until they
reached Spain...
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There are many
small islands within the bay,
including Dunkerron Islands,
Greenane Islands, Rossdohan, Garinish, Inishkeragh, Illaunamadan, Sherky, Inishfarnard...
- Independence.
Hogan was born on 13 May 1901, the
elder child of
Matthew Hogan of
Greenane, Kilmucklin,
County Tipperary, and
Johanna Corbett. Seán had one younger...
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ambush took
place in the 'Tin Hut', a
deserted semi-derelict
house at
Greenane. Robinson, who had
returned to the
Brigade area
after his
release from...