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Kenmare (Irish: Neidín,
meaning 'the
little nest') is a
small town in the
south of
County Kerry, Ireland. The name
Kenmare is the
anglicised form of Ceann...
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Kenmare Resources plc is a
publicly traded mining company headquartered in Dublin,
Republic of Ireland. Its
primary listing is on the
London Stock Exchange...
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Kenmare is a town in
County Kerry, Ireland.
Kenmare may also
refer to:
Places Kenmare River, sea
inlet in
County Kerry Kenmare House, near
Killarney Kenmare...
- The
title of Earl of
Kenmare was
created in the
Peerage of
Ireland in 1801. It
became extinct upon the
death of the 7th Earl in 1952. All of the Earls...
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Bridge east of
Clinton Street. West of Bowery,
Delancey Street becomes Kenmare Street,
which continues as a four-lane,
undivided street to
Lafayette Street...
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Kenmare River or
Kenmare Bay (Irish: An Ribhéar,
meaning 'river-mouth estuary' or Bá Neidíneach, 'the bay of Neidín') is a long and
narrow bay in south-west...
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Kenmare is a
rural locality of the
Shire of
Woodanilling in the
Great Southern region of
Western Australia. The
Beaufort River forms much of the western...
- 3 mi WxNW of
Kenmare, N.D. 48°41′32″N 102°07′24″W / 48.69222°N 102.12333°W / 48.69222; -102.12333 (K-02) K-03 4.0 mi SxSW of
Kenmare, N.D. 48°37′11″N...
- The
Kenmare Incident, as it came to be known, was an
attack in May 1923 by
Irish Army
officers on two
young women in
their home in
Kenmare,
County Kerry...
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erected in
Kenmare Place in
around 1930. Killarney's
tourism history goes back at
least to the mid 18th century, when Thomas,
fourth Viscount Kenmare (Lord...