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Charleville (Irish: Ráth
Luirc or An Ráth) is a town in
County Cork, Ireland. It lies in the
Golden Vale, on a
tributary of the
River Maigue, near the...
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Causeway Cavan Celbridge Chapelizod Chapeltown Charlestown Charleville (Ráth
Luirc) Ch****point
Cherrywood Church Hill
Churchtown (Cork)
Churchtown (Dublin)...
- follows: Móin óin, ó ba nóid, ní bu nós ardríg, oirt ríga, rout án, aue
Luirc Labraid. Láithe
gaile Galián
gabsit inna lámaib
laigne Lagin de sin slóg...
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Charleville was
chosen in a 1989 four-option
plebiscite ahead of Ráth
Luirc, An Rath, and Rathgoggan. The
Official Languages Act 2003
prevented the...
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officially renamed:
Bagenalstown →
Muine Bheag (1932)
Charleville → Ráth
Luirc (1920s) →
Charleville (1989)
County Donegal →
County Tirconaill (1922) →...
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Pesisir Selatan Bagenalstown →
Muine Bheag (1932)
Charleville → Ráth
Luirc (1920s) Cove →
Queenstown (1849) → Cobh (1922) Dún
Laoghaire → Kingstown...
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hurling with the CBS
Charleville team in the
Harty Cup. He
joined the Rath
Lúirc intermediate team in the 1958 season.
Mortell lined out with UCC GAA from...
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Lúirc, Meal Charleville/Ráth
Lúirc) Lord
Monck owned land in the area. His home in Bray was
called Charleville. The
Irish version 'Ráth
Lúirc' comes...
- New Inn 1-09 1987
Johnstown 2-06
Bandon 2-03 1986
Moneengeisha 2-04 Rath
Luirc 1-03 1985
Rathdowney 5-08
Loughrea 2-07 1984
Banagher 2-04
Borrisokane 1-05...
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Liberties defeating Murroe at
Croom on 15 May 1888 and
Kilfinane at Ráth
Luirc on 13 July 1890. He also
scored in the 1889
final when
Liberties beat Caherline...