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Kilcolgan (Irish: Cill Cholgáin,
meaning 'Colgan's church'), is a
village on the
mouth of the
Kilcolgan River at
Dunkellin Bay in
County Galway, Ireland...
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Colga of
Kilcolgan,
Irish saint, fl. c. 600.
Colga was the
founder of the
first Christian settlement at
Kilcolgan,
County Galway. He
would have been contemporary...
- 1770s on a
promontory by the
estuary of the
Kilcolgan river,
about 2
miles (3 km) from the
village of
Kilcolgan,
County Galway, Ireland. The
house was destro****...
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Cochlan began (this building) from this (date) 1575")
Terence Coghlan built Kilcolgan Castle in the
early 1640s. In 1646, the
Papal Nuncio was sent to Ireland;...
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Kilbrin Kilbrittain Kilcar (Cill Charthaigh)
Kilclooney Kil****
Kilcogy Kilcolgan Kilconly Kilcoole Kilconnell Kilcormac Kilcorney Kilcrohane Kilcullane...
- from a
nearby village lost
their lives while sailing on
Galway Bay, near
Kilcolgan.
Seven (Patrick Folan,
Patrick Burns,
Patrick McDonagh, John Barrett,...
- Móna
Craughwell Dunmore Eyrecourt Furbo Glenamaddy Gort
Headford Inverin Kilcolgan Kilconly Kilconnell Kilkerrin Kilkieran Killimor Kilronan Kiltormer Kiltullagh...
- and the
surrounding areas, such as Carnmore, Claregalway, Clarenbridge,
Kilcolgan and the
south side of
Galway City.
Calasanctius College operates Junior...
- of
African Missions at
their House of Philosophy, at Cloughballymore,
Kilcolgan, Co Galway,
studied for
degrees in UCG. St. Anthony's is now used by the...
- grove'), also Ballindereen, is a
village located on the N67 road
between Kilcolgan and
Kinvara in
south County Galway, Ireland.
Ballinderreen village is...