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Killanena (Irish: Cill an Aonaigh,
meaning 'church of the fair') is a
townland and
formerly a
district electoral division (DED) in
County Clare, Ireland...
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Killanena GAA is a
Gaelic Athletic ****ociation club
located in the
village of
Killanena,
County Clare in Ireland. The club is
exclusively concerned with...
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Killanena, also
known as
Killanena and Flagmount, is a
parish in
County Clare, Ireland, and part of the Inis
Cealtra grouping of
parishes within the Roman...
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various Clare teams.
Hogan first pla****
hurling with the Feakle-
Killanena underage amalgamation. He enjo**** some
success as a juvenile, winning...
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transmission site is
situated on a 400m hill (Irish: Cnoc an Ois)
located at
Killanena in the East of
County Clare, Ireland. It is home to one of 2RN's network...
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Inagh /
Kilnamona Yellow and
Green 2 (one each as
individual clubs) 2005
Killanena Killane Blue and
yellow 1 2010 Newmarket-on-Fergus Newmarket-on-Fergus...
- was born into a
musical family in Maghera, a
townland in the
parish of
Killanena in East
County Clare, Ireland. His father, P.J. Hayes, was a
noted fiddle...
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Killanena,
while he has also
lined out at inter-county
level with
various Clare teams.
Smyth first pla****
hurling with the Feakle-
Killanena underage...
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Inagh and
Kilnamona Kildysart Kilfarboy (Miltown Malbay)
Kilkee Kilkeedy Killanena &
Flagmount Killaloe Killimer and
Knockerra Inch and
Kilmaley Kilmihil...
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Killaloe between 1955 and 1966.
Rodgers was born in Liss, in the
parish of
Killanena,
County Clare, on 25
March 1903. He
attended secondary school in St Flannan's...