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- Keshcarrigan (Irish: Ceis Charraigín, meaning 'Kesh, or causeway, near the little rock') is a village in County Leitrim, Ireland. It is situated on the...
- The Keshcarrigan Bowl is an Iron Age bronze bowl discovered to the north of Keshcarrigan, County Leitrim, Ireland, in the 19th century. The bowl was found...
- Keshcarrigan Lough (Irish: Ceis Charraigín loch, meaning 'Kesh, or causeway, near the little rock, lake') is a mesotrophic freshwater lake near Keshcarrigan...
- Julianstown Kanturk Keadue Kealkill Keel Keenagh Kells Kenmare Kerrykeel Keshcarrigan Kilbarrack Kilbaha Kilbeggan Kilbeheny Kilberry Kilbricken Kilbrin Kilbrittain...
- Eleanor Shanley is an Irish Roots musician, from Keshcarrigan in County Leitrim in the North West of Ireland. Shanley was born into a musical family and...
- Memorial Near Keshcarrigan" Archived 2011-10-08 at the Wayback Machine. Geograph Britain and Ireland. Retrieved November 29, 2013. "Keshcarrigan Peace Garden...
- styles predominate, perhaps reflecting some movement of people. The Keshcarrigan Bowl, possibly made in Britain, is an example of this. Another cup found...
- parish in the barony of Leitrim, County Leitrim, Ireland. The villages of Keshcarrigan and Drumcong lie within the civil parish. The name Kiltubrid derives...
- Victor Costello (b. 1970) – rugby player and Olympian, former resident of Keshcarrigan. John Godley (1920–2006) – 3rd Baron Kilbracken. Tony Hayden – Gaelic...
- archaeologists, and is no longer accepted. Fintan O'Toole suggested the Keshcarrigan Bowl is evidence for the movement of people into Ireland following upheaval...