- The
Loughinisland m****acre took
place on 18 June 1994 in the
small village of
Loughinisland,
County Down,
Northern Ireland.
Members of the
Ulster Volunteer...
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Loughinisland (/ˌlɒxɪnˈaɪlənd/ LOKH-in-EYE-lənd, from
Irish Loch an Oileáin 'lake of the island') is a
small village and
civil parish in
County Down,...
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Loughinisland is a
Gaelic football club
based in the
village of
Loughinisland,
County Down,
Northern Ireland. The club was
founded in 1906.
Their first...
- 8122250°W / 54.3371861; -5.8122250 The
Loughinisland Churches are the
remains of
three ruined churches in
Loughinisland,
County Down,
Northern Ireland, dating...
- Emma
Rogan (born 27 June 1986) is a
former Sinn Féin
politician from
Loughinisland,
County Down, in
Northern Ireland. She
attended St Colmcille's High...
- The
McCartan strongholds included Drumaroad, the
adjoining townlands Loughinisland, Drumnaquoile, Magheratimpany, Ardilea, and the
neighbouring town of...
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three days
later the UVF
killed six
civilians in a
shooting at a pub in
Loughinisland,
County Down. The IRA, in the
remaining month before its ceasefire,...
- Ireland. It is thus
sometimes called the "World Cup m****acre" or the
Loughinisland m****acre. June 18, 1994 4:00 p.m. EDT (UTC–4)
Giants Stadium, East Rutherford...
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title in 1937. Only
Loughinisland stood in
their way.
Kilcoo settled in the
second half and came out on top
leaving Loughinisland scoreless in the second...
- v
Mayobridge RGU
Downpatrick v
Ballyholland Harps Glenn v
Carryduff Loughinisland v
Kilcoo Longstone v
Bredagh Bryansford v Saul
Burren v
Liatroim Fontenoys...