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Timoleague (Irish: Tigh Molaige,
meaning 'house of
Molaga') is a
village in the
eastern division of
Carbery East in
County Cork, Ireland. It is located...
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Timoleague Friary (Irish:
Mainistir Thigh Molaga), also
known as
Timoleague Abbey, is a
ruined medieval Franciscan friary in Timoleague,
County Cork, Ireland...
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lyrics being penned by
Viveka and sung by M. M. Manasi. The
second single, "
Molaga Podiye," soon
followed and
released on 18 July 2018. The full soundtrack...
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second locomotive was
Hunslet No.520,
built in 1890, an 0-4-2T
named St.
Molaga,
which under the
classification adopted by the
Great Southern Railways on...
- ****maipithan 04:24 "Kaathirukken" S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, S.
Janaki Vaali 06:08 "Pacha
Molaga Athu"
Malaysia Vasudevan, S.
Janaki Gangai Amaran 04:41...
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authorise division or sale in
place of partition.
Board of
Management St.
Molaga's National School v The
Secretary General of the
Department of Education...
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monks founded 7th
century by St
Molaga of Timoleague,
reputedly buried here Leaba-
molaga; Tampailin; Tulach-min-
molaga?
Legan Abbey,
Monkstown Benedictine...
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altogether on 1
April 1961. The line had
three locomotives, Slaney, St.
Molaga and Argadeen.
Patrick Keohane (1879–1950),
member of
Robert Falcon Scott's...
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Molaige –
Molaga's Bed. It is
called in the Book of
Lismore Eidhnen Molaige – "Molaige's ivy-covered church."
Local people used to
touch St.
Molaga's tombstone...
- CMDR No. 6 – GSR
class 491 or F5 TCLR
Argadeen – GSR
class K5 TCLR St.
Molaga – GSR
class L6 CLR 1 to 8 — GSR
class 1L or
class DN2 CLR 9 – GSR class...