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Killaney (from
Irish Cill Eanaigh,
meaning 'church of the marsh') is a
civil parish in
County Down,
Northern Ireland. It is
situated in the
historic barony...
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within the
historic barony of
Castlereagh Upper and the
civil parish of
Killaney.
First held in 1921, the
Temple 100 were a
series of road
races which took...
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which eventually becomes too low to progress. The
water resurges at the
Killaney rising to the
south of the cave. The
first known exploration of the cave...
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townlands in
Garvaghy Parish, Co. Down. All
their names were, Knockgorm,
Killaney,
Castlevennon and Balloolymore.
There were many
clergy of the MacGivern...
- Louth. The
townland of Killany,
which can also be
spelled Killanny or
Killaney, lies
within County Louth, and
contains the old St. Ultan's
Killanny Parish...
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Killarney v
Feale Rangers Killarney v
Feale Rangers Killaney win
their first title since 1949.
Killaney qualify for the
final for
first time
since 1950....
- Ballyworfy, Blaris, Breda, Dromara, Drumbeg, Drumbo, Glasdrumman, Hillsborough,
Killaney, Maze, Ouley,
Saintfield Banbridge, Belfast, Castlereagh, Down, Lisburn...
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Balloolymore Carnew Castlevennon Corbally Enagh Fedany Garvaghy Kilkinamurry Killaney Knockgorm Shanrod Tullinisky Tullyorior List of
civil parishes of County...
- Hillsborough,
Holywood Inch,
Inishargy Kilbroney, Kilclief, Kilcoo, Kilkeel,
Killaney, Killinchy, Killyleagh, Kilmegan, Kilmood, Kilmore,
Knockbreda Lambeg,...
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Hillsborough Holywood Inch
Inishargy Kilbroney Kilclief Kilcoo Kilkeel Killaney Killinchy Killyleagh Kilmegan Kilmood Kilmore Knockbreda Lambeg Loughinisland...