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Kilmovee (Irish: Cill Mobhí,
meaning 'Church of Mobhí') is a
village and
civil parish in
County Mayo, Ireland. It is a
mainly rural parish on the R325...
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Kilkelly Killala Kilmaine Kilmovee Kiltimagh Knockmore Knock Lahardane Louisburgh Mayo
Mulranny Murrisk Newport...
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Kilmovee Shamrocks are a
Gaelic Athletic ****ociation club
located in
County Mayo. The club
focuses primarily on the
sport of
Gaelic football and represents...
- (Irish: Cill Cheallaigh,
meaning 'church of Cellach') is a
small village in
Kilmovee civil parish,
County Mayo, Ireland. It is just
south of
Ireland West Airport...
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Pattern of
Urlaur is an
annual festival held on 4
August at Urlaur,
Kilmovee,
County Mayo
since medieval times, to
commemorate the
feast day of Saint...
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County Roscommon. It
comprises the
modern day
districts of Kilkelly,
Kilmovee, Killeagh, Kilcolman, and Castlemore.
Prior to the
Norman conquest of Ireland...
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National Monument located in
County Mayo, Ireland, 800m (½ mile)
southeast of
Kilmovee. The last
surviving member of
three stone forts in the area, it's estimated...
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Retrieved 12
February 2022. "Accident:
Beechcraft 77 Skipper, EI-BHT,
Kilmovee Co. Mayo, Ireland, 11 May 2008:
Report No: 2011-003". AAIU.
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would graduate. It was
named after Moibhí, a sixth-century
saint from
Kilmovee,
County Mayo. The
college was one of six Irish-language
preparatory schools...
- The
Pattern of
Urlaur is an
annual festival held on 4
August at Urlaur,
Kilmovee,
County Mayo
since medieval times, to
remember the
feast day of
Saint Dominic...