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Knockananna (Irish: Cnoc an Eanaigh,
meaning 'hill of the marsh') is a
village in
County Wicklow, Ireland.
After Roundwood, it is the second-highest village...
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group Celtic Woman and the
chamber choir Anúna.
Fallon was born in
Knockananna, Ireland. She
plays the harp and
sings traditional Irish music, most...
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Strokestown and Roosky,
County Roscommon, and on the main
street of
Knockananna,
County Wicklow,
which she sold in 2022. She
later also had a home in...
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Knock (Mayo)
Knockbridge Knockaderry Knockadalteen Knocknahur Knockananna Knockanore Knockcroghery Knocklyon Knocknagoshel Knocknagree Knockraha...
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Hollywood Kilbride Kilcoole Killincarrig Kilmacanogue Kilpedder Kiltegan Knockananna Lacken Laragh Manor Kilbride Meeting of the
Waters Newcastle Newtownmountkennedy...
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which is a
combination of the GAA
clubs in Kiltegan, Ballym**** and
Knockananna.
Kiltegan won its
first Wicklow SFC
title in 1986 and
followed this up...
- and 2011. They won
Division 5 of the
National Camogie League in 2009.
Knockananna won
Division 1 Féile na
nGael 1975
while Avoca won the Caithlín Ní Thoimín...
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championship successes to Kiltegan, Ballym****, Tinahely,
Coolboy and
Knockananna.
Harvey was also
manager of the
Carlow under-21 team that
reached the...
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Evening Post from 1883 to 1899.
Godkin was born in
Moyne (a
hamlet in
Knockananna),
County Wicklow, Ireland. His father,
James Godkin, was a Congregationalist...
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Greystones Fergal Óg's
Glenealy Hollywood Kilbride Kilcoole Kiltegan Knockananna Lacken Laragh Newtownmountkennedy Newcastle Rathnew Stratford/ Grangecon...