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Kinnitty (Irish:
Cionn Eitigh) is a
village in
County Offaly, Ireland. It is
located 13 km east of Birr on the R440 and R421 roads. The
village is in a...
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Kinnitty Castle or
Castle Bernard is a 19th-century
gothic revival castle and
hotel in
Kinnitty (Cionn Eitigh),
County Offaly, Ireland. It is located...
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Kinnitty Cross is a high
cross and
National Monument located near
Kinnitty,
County Offaly, Ireland.
Kinnitty Cross is in the
grounds of
Castle Bernard...
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Kinnitty Sessions is an
album by Lúnasa that was
released in 2004 on Comp**** Records. It is
their fifth major release, and
their first on Comp**** Records...
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Kinnitty GAA is a
Gaelic Athletic ****ociation club
located in
Kinnitty,
County Offaly,
Republic of Ireland. The club is a
member of the
Offaly GAA County...
- 7 mi)
north of the town of
Roscrea and 10
kilometres (6.2 mi)
south of
Kinnitty on the R421.
There are
varied accounts as to when
exactly the main tower/keep...
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championship as the
defending champions, however, they were
beaten by
Kinnitty in the semi-finals. The
group stage placings were
confirmed on 7 February...
- (Lúnasa) 2003 "Further Down the Old
Plank Road" (The Chieftains) 2004 "The
Kinnitty Sessions" (Lúnasa) 2005 "Live From Dublin: A
Tribute To
Derek Bell" (The...
- Quarter-finalists Relegation
playoff Tullamore v St Rynagh's
Kinnitty v Birr Kilcormac–Killoughey v
Kinnitty Birr v
Tullamore St Rynagh's v Birr
Tullamore v Kilcormac–Killoughey...
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Kinnitty entered the
championship as the
defending champions. The
final was pla**** on 13
October 1985 at St Brendan's Park in Birr,
between Kinnitty and...