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period located in the
Killybegs area. Two of the
largest are
Shalwy (130 feet long) and
Croagh Beg (120 feet long). In 1588,
Killybegs was the last port of...
- 2020. "
Killybegs 1991, one of the
greatest Donegal teams". 14
October 2016.
Retrieved 14
October 2016. Campbell,
Peter (5
November 2021). "
Killybegs winners...
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Killybegs railway station served Killybegs in
County Donegal, Ireland. The
station opened on 18
October 1893 on the
Donegal Railway Company line from Donegal...
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Return to
Killybegs (French:
Retour à
Killybegs) is a 2011
novel by the
French writer Sorj Chalandon. The
narrative is
inspired by the 2006
murder of...
- (Irish: An tOileán Bréan) is a
small island close to the
entrance of
Killybegs Harbour, an
inlet of
Donegal Bay, in
County Donegal, Ireland.
Rotten Island...
- Ball Baronetcy, of
Merrion Square in the
County and City
Dublin and of
Killybegs in the
County of Donegal, was
created in the
Baronetage of the United...
- Cróibh) near Carrick, a
village to the west of
Killybegs. He
attended St Catherine's
Vocational School in
Killybegs for his
secondary education. He did his Leaving...
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Killybegs was a
constituency represented in the
Irish House of
Commons until 1800. In the
Patriot Parliament of 1689
summoned by
James II,
Killybegs was...
- Dorrian. Comack, Tom (4
September 2022). "
Killybegs safely through to the last
eight with win in Cloughaneely:
Killybegs won for the
third time in
round one...
- John's
Point to
inner channel and past the
rocks to the
anchorage within Killybegs Harbour,
Donegal Bay, Ireland. It is
operated by the
Commissioners of...