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Kilnamona (Irish: Cill na Móna,
meaning 'church of the bog or
marshy field') is a village,
townland and
civil parish in
County Clare, Ireland. It is situated...
- Inagh-
Kilnamona GAA is a
Gaelic Athletic ****ociation club
based in the
parish of
Inagh and
Kilnamona,
County Clare in Ireland. The club
field teams in...
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Inagh and
Kilnamona is a
parish of the
Roman Catholic Diocese of
Killaloe in
County Clare, Ireland. It is
mostly coterminous with the
civil parishes of...
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Ballyea v Inagh-
Kilnamona Doora-Barefield v
Kilmaley Inagh-
Kilnamona v
Scariff Ballyea v Doora-Barefield
Ballyea v
Scariff Inagh-
Kilnamona v
Kilmaley Doora-Barefield...
- on 24
September 2024. The semi-final
between Sixmilebridge and Inagh-
Kilnamona featured a
penalty shoot-out for the
first time in the
history of the...
- 1996) is an
Irish hurler who
plays as a
midfielder for club side Inagh-
Kilnamona and at inter-county
level with the
Clare senior hurling team. On 21 July...
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Parliamentary Gazetteer of Ireland, 1845
describes Inach (then
including Kilnamona) as: A
parish in the
barony of Inchiquin, 6
miles south-east by east of...
- to 1925.
Michael Francis McTigue (Mike McTigue) was born in Lickaun,
Kilnamona, in
County Clare, Ireland, on 26
November 1892. He was
recorded in the...
- Inagh-
Kilnamona v
Kilmaley Clonlara v O'Callaghan's
Mills Kilmaley v
Whitegate Inagh-
Kilnamona v O'Callaghan's
Mills Clonlara v Inagh-
Kilnamona O'Callaghan's...
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became the one club. O'Callaghan's
Mills (5),
Ennis Dalc****ians (4),
Kilnamona (3), Newmarket-on-Fergus (2), and
Scariff (2) were the only
other teams...