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Kilmacow (Irish: Cill Mochua,
meaning 'Mochua's church' —
otherwise known in
Irish as Cill Mhic Bhúith) is a
small village and
civil parish in
County Kilkenny...
- Frangex, and, in
December 2000,
eighty sticks were
discovered on a farm in
Kilmacow,
County Kilkenny, near Waterford. In
early 1982 the
Irish National Liberation...
- day by the four
remaining bakeries producing blaas: Walsh's Bakehouse,
Kilmacow Bakery, Barron's
Bakery &
Coffee House and Hickey's Bakery. Of the four...
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Kilmacow GAA club is
situated in the
village of
Kilmacow. The club has a
hurling team
which competes in the
Junior Hurling Championship. They have won...
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Killorglin Kilrossanty Killucan Killurin Killybegs Kilmacanogue Kilmacduagh Kilmacow Kilmacthomas Kilmaine Kilmaley Kilmallock Kilmead Kilmeaden Kilmeage Kilmeedy...
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village of
Kilmacow before joining the Suir
estuary below the
townland of Dunkitt. A
rubble stone bridge crosses the
river near
Kilmacow.
Built about...
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Booley Mountains partly divide from Tory Hill to the
valley of the
Kilmacow River which flows into the Suir. In the
south of the
county is Brandon...
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Kilkenny Senior Football Championship titles, is as follows: 1880s: 2 for
Kilmacow (1887–88) 1890s: 4 for
Commercials (1890-93-94-95) 1900s: 4 for Lamogue...
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September 1993 at
Nowlan Park in Kilkenny,
between St Lachtain's and
Kilmacow, in what was
their first ever
meeting in the final. St Lachtain's won the...
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Bennetsbridge 1965
Thomastown River Nore
Ballyhale 1963
Mullinavat 1963
Kilmacow 1963 to
Limerick to
Mallow 1967
Waterford West
goods yard
Waterford Plunkett...