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Knockane railway station was on the Cork and
Muskerry Light Railway in
County Cork, Ireland. The
station opened on 6 May 1893. P****enger
services were...
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Topographical Dictionary of Ireland.
Library Ireland.
Retrieved 12
April 2020.
Knockane Hendroff,
Adrian (2012). From High Places: A
Journey Through Ireland's...
- layers,
preventing shifts like
those that
created the "twisted"
hills Knockanes and Mullaghmore. The
limestone also
extends below Galway Bay out to the...
- Glasheen****meennapeasta
Stream 23 Glaisín Coimín na Péiste
Stream Kerry,
Dunkerron North,
Knockane,
Meallis Leabaancheathrairaluinn 23
Leaba an
Cheathrair Álainn
Ruined grave...
- Ballyknockane, Carrowea, Clash, Falleen, Gortnadrumman,
Kilgorteen and
Knockane. This is an area in
northern County Clare. This sept were
hereditary priests...
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Iveragh Killinane Cahersiveen Knockaneroe 159
Clanmaurice Duagh Listowel Knockanes 606
Magunihy Killaha Killarney Knockaneyouloo 968
Iveragh Killinane Cahersiveen...
- Garraunredmond, Coolmona, Curragh, Fornaght, Firmount, Ballyvodane, Bunkilla,
Knockane, Kilclogh, Ballycraheen, Gilcagh, Courtbrack,
Loughane West, Gortdonaghmore...
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Drumcannon Waterford Knockane 342
Upperthird Clonagam Carrick on Suir
Knockane 266
Decies without Drum
Kilbarrymeaden Kilmacthomas Knockane 182 Middlethird...
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Preceding station Disused railways Following station Gurth Cork and
Muskerry Light Railway Cork-Coachford
Knockane...
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mountain range.
Kilgobnet townland,
which is in the
civil parish of
Knockane, has an area of
approximately 1.1
square kilometres (0.42 sq mi). It had...