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Donegal in Ulster, the
northern province in Ireland. Ranafast, or
sometimes Rannafast or Rinnaf****t, is the
anglicised version of the area's
original and official...
- came
together with Dáithí
during Irish language summer schools held in
Rannafast during the late 1960s and
subsequently formed the band
Skara Brae while...
- Cuimhní Cinn as Rann na
Feirste (in Irish).
Baile Átha Cliath: Coiscéim. [
Rannafast] Mac a' Bhaird,
Proinsias (2002).
Cogar san Fharraige. Scéim na Scol in...
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Raheen (Laois)
Raheen (Limerick)
Raheen (Wexford)
Raheny Ramelton Ranelagh Rannafast (Rann na Feirste)
Raphoe Rathangan (Kildare)
Rathangan (Wexford) Rathcabbin...
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Carrickmacross where he won a
couple of
Ulster Colleges titles, most
notably the
Rannafast Cup. He was also full
forward on the
MacRory Cup side that lost to eventual...
- team and was part of the 1956
MacRory Cup-winning team. He also won a
Rannafast Cup with the
College in 1956. He won an
Ulster Minor Football Championship...
- [ˈɟaɾˠoːdʲiːnʲ ˈvʲɾʲahnˠəx]) is an
Irish singer that
originally grew up in
Rannafast, in the Rosses,
County Donegal; she now
lives in Ardveen, also in the...
- A Bha'ig Fionnghuala".
Other tracks are
drawn from the
repertoire of
Rannafast (Donegal)
songs collected and sung by Ó Domhnaill's aunt Nellí Ní Dhomhnaill...
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Ballyboghil —
Dublin (Fingal) 321 352 9.7 — —
Ranafast (Rann na Feirste,
Rannafast, Rinnaf****t) —
Donegal 319 352 10.3 — —
Palatine —
Carlow — 351 — — —...
- his
schooldays at
Abbey CBS in Newry, he won D'Alton, Corn na nÓg, and
Rannafast Cups, and was a
MacRory Cup
runner up
whilst at
Saint Patrick's Grammar...