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Loughrea (/lɒxˈreɪ/ lokh-RAY; Irish:
Baile Locha Riach,
meaning 'town of the grey/
speckled lake'), is a town in
County Galway, Ireland. It lies to the...
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Loughrea Hurling is a
Gaelic Athletic ****ociation club
located in the town of
Loughrea,
County Galway, Ireland. The club was
founded in 1884 and is exclusively...
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College is a co-educational
Catholic voluntary Secondary School in
Loughrea,
County Galway. The
college was
originally founded as an all-girls day...
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Loughrea Castle (also
known as
Cloghan Castle) is a
castle located in
Loughrea,
County Galway, Ireland. The
castle was
built by
Richard de Burgh, Lord...
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Loughrea branch line was a
railway line that
opened in 1890 and
closed in 1975. The 9 mile
single track branch ran from the
Attymon Junction on the...
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Lougrea railway station opened in 1890 as the
terminus of the
Loughrea &
Attymon branch line. It
closed on 3
November 1975. As of 2018[update] the station...
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Lough Rea (Irish: Loch Riach), also
Loughrea Lake, is a lake in Ireland,
located south of
Loughrea,
County Galway.
Lough Rea is
stocked with three-spined...
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Portaferry (Down) v
Slaughtneil (Derry)
Sarsfields (Cork) v
Slaughtneil (Derry)
Loughrea (Galway) v Na
Fianna (Dublin)
Sarsfields (Cork) v Na
Fianna (Dublin) Overall...
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Cathedral of St. Brendan,
Loughrea, is the
cathedral church of the
Roman Catholic Diocese of Clonfert.
Though designed in neo-gothic style, it arguably...
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between Loughrea and St. Vincent's, in what was
their second meeting that
season after already playing each
other in the
Leinster final.
Loughrea won the...