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- particular the subfamily Leuciscinae. They are also known in Ireland as pinkeens. While the common name can refer to a range of taxa, smaller fish in the...
- Downstream of Poulaphouca are the Lemonstown Stream, Kilcullen Stream and Pinkeen Stream, followed by the Painestown River (with tributaries including the...
- term for fish classified as pilchard, round herring, sprat and minnow/pinkeen Sea cu****ber, an aquatic organism Sea urchin, an aquatic organism Scotch...
- Monkstown Stream Muckross Stream Nutley Stream Offington Stream East Pinkeen Stream West Pinkeen Stream Piperstown Stream Portrane Stream Priory Stream Racecourse...
- ring used by swindlers", which is from Irish fáinne meaning "ring") fake. pinkeen – From pincín, a minnow or an insignificant person. This in turn comes...
- Monkstown Stream Muckross Stream Nutley Stream Offington Stream East Pinkeen Stream West Pinkeen Stream Piperstown Stream Portrane Stream Priory Stream Racecourse...
- system). Fingal County Council area tributaries include the East and West Pinkeen Streams, and another waterway in semi-rural Dublin. While Dublin City Council...
- Monkstown Stream Muckross Stream Nutley Stream Offington Stream East Pinkeen Stream West Pinkeen Stream Piperstown Stream Portrane Stream Priory Stream Racecourse...
- Monkstown Stream Muckross Stream Nutley Stream Offington Stream East Pinkeen Stream West Pinkeen Stream Piperstown Stream Portrane Stream Priory Stream Racecourse...
- to Kilcullen from the Curragh. The estate is bounded on one side by the Pinkeen Stream, a tributary of the Liffey, and the "Laurel Walk Woods." There is...