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Murroogh (Irish: Muiriúch Tuaithe),
sometimes named Murrooghtoohy or Murroghtwohy, is a
hamlet in
County Clare, Ireland. It
covers the
townlands of Murrooghtoohy...
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fishermen from
there meant that the
language was used by
residents of Fanore,
Murroogh,
Doolin and
Quilty more than in
other places. The last
native Clare Irish...
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Knock Labasheeda Liscannor Lissycasey Meelick Mountshannon Moyasta Mullagh Murroogh Noughaval O'Brien's
Bridge O'Callaghan's
Mills Parteen Quilty Quin Ruan...
- Caisleán Gearr,
Baile an Bhriotaigh, Ballybaan,
Lough Atalia, Mervue,
Murroogh,
Renmore and Wellpark. 6
Galway City West Bearna, Cnoc na Cathrach, Rockbarton...
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There is a
stone ringfort called Caher doon
Fergus in the
townland of
Murroogh with
caves underneath it, said to be haunted. East of the
castle is a lime...
- More, Ballybrit, Castlegar, Coolagh, Glenanail, Menlough, Merlinpark,
Murroogh, Parkmore,
Rahylin Glebe,
Roscam in the
district electoral division of...
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Major junctions From N67
Ballyvaughan Major intersections P****es
through Murroogh Crosses Caher River P****es
through Fanore R479
Ballinalacken Castle To...