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Inniskeen,
officially Inishkeen (Irish: Inis Caoin,
meaning 'peaceful island'), is a
small village,
townland and
parish in
County Monaghan, Ireland, close...
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reference to the
everyday and commonplace.
Patrick Kavanagh was born in
rural Inniskeen,
County Monaghan, in 1904, the
fourth of ten
children of
James Kavanagh...
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Inniskeen Grattans Gaelic Athletic Club is a
Gaelic Athletic ****ociation club,
based in
Inniskeen,
County Monaghan, Ireland. The club parti****tes in...
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Inniskeen railway station was on the
Dundalk and
Enniskillen Railway in the
Republic of Ireland. The
Dundalk and
Enniskillen Railway opened the station...
- Ormond). The Scots-Irish army was
located at
Inniskeen, ten
miles north. In
between Sliabh Breagh and
Inniskeen was the
village of Louth. De
Burgh moved his...
- land
outside the
village of
Inniskeen,
County Monaghan in the hope that it
would be
rezoned for housing. However, the
Inniskeen Action Committee opposed...
- lost
their crown to
Monaghan Harps at the semi-final stage. This was
Inniskeen Grattans'
return to the
senior grade after a 3-year
absence since being...
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Emyvale Inniskeen Glaslough Killanny Knockatallon Magheracloone Monaghan Newbliss Oram Rockcorry...
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Centre (Patrick
Kavanagh Rural And
Literary Resource Centre) is
located in
Inniskeen,
County Monaghan, Ireland. It is set up to
commemorate the poet Patrick...
- Butler. The Scots-Irish army was
located at
Inniskeen, ten
miles north. In
between Sliabh Breagh and
Inniskeen was the
village of Louth. De
Burgh moved his...