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Pettigo, also
spelt Pettigoe (/ˈpɛtɪɡoʊ/ PET-ig-oh; Irish: Paiteagó [ˈpˠatʲəɡoː]), is a
small village and
townland on the
border of
County Donegal, Republic...
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There were
clashes near the new
Irish border, at
Clones and the
Pettigo/Bell**** area. Also in May 1922, the new
government of
Northern Ireland...
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Pettigo Plateau is a
blanket bog and wet heath,
Ramsar site,
protected area and
national nature reserve of
approximately 224
acres (0.91 km2) in County...
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Pettigo railway station served Pettigo in
County Donegal in the
Republic of Ireland. The
Enniskillen and
Bundoran Railway opened the
station on 13 June...
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appeared in
about 80
films and
television series.
McGinley was born in
Pettigo,
County Donegal,
where his
father was a
customs officer, and
raised in...
- 1954) –
Clive Norton Theatre Royal (1955) –
episode – The No Man – Tom
Pettigo Theatre Night (1957) –
episode – Dear
Delinquent –
David Warren ITV Play...
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Pettigo,
County Donegal, Ireland) is a Dublin-raised
Irish entrepreneur and the
producer and co-founder of Riverdance.
Doherty was born in
Pettigo, a...
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Ireland and lies
about 7
kilometres (4.3 mi)
north of the
border village of
Pettigo. It is best
known for St Patrick's Purgatory, a site of
pilgrimage on Station...
- is a
townland in
County Fermanagh,
which forms part of the
village of
Pettigo. The
village is
primarily within County Donegal in the
Republic of Ireland...
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Patrickswell Paulstown Perrystown Pettigo Piltown Pollagh Pontoon Portacloy Portarlington Portlaoise Portlaw Portmagee...