- (390 sq mi) It is
joined by the
small River Glen and the
larger River Loobagh in
south County Limerick. It then
flows north through Bruree,
after which...
- 13th-century
Dominican friary in the town of
Kilmallock on the
banks of the
River Loobagh. The
Abbey was
established in 1291 when the
Dominicans were
invited to...
-
Shannon drainage basin located in the
county include the
rivers Mulcair,
Loobagh, Maigue, Camogue,
Morning Star, Deel, and the Feale. It is
thought that...
- (1.2 mi) WNW of Galbally,
County Limerick. The hill
overlooks the
River Loobagh valley to the north.
Duntryleague p****age tomb was
built c. 3500 BC.[citation...
- he died
still stands at the
bottom of
Wolfe Tone
Street near the
River Loobagh. The
house known as (Irish: Tigh An Fhile) ("The Poet's House") has information...
- 3 km (1.9 mi)
northwest of Kilfinane, near the
headwaters of the
River Loobagh. The Cush
region was
occupied by an Iron Age
community from c. 1000 BC...
-
ancient monastery. The
church is
located on the
south bank of the
River Loobagh, to the
north of Kilmallock's main street. The
church was
completed by...