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Ringaskiddy (Irish: Rinn an ScidÃgh,
meaning 'Skiddy's Headland') is a
village in
County Cork, Ireland. It is
located on the
western side of Cork Harbour...
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Harbour has a
number of
towns around its s****s. P****age West, Monkstown,
Ringaskiddy and the
smaller village of
Raffeen are
found on the
western s****. On...
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docks in the
eastern suburbs, Cobh on the
south of
Great Island and
Ringaskiddy on the west side of the harbour. Historically, the
navigation and port...
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through the town, and it is just off the N28
national primary route to
Ringaskiddy.
Carrigaline grew
rapidly in the late 20th century, from a
village of...
- most of the
Carrigaline electoral area of
County Cork,
including the
Ringaskiddy and P****age West areas. The
Constituency Review Report 2023 of the Electoral...
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Redcastle Redcross Redhouse Redhills (Cavan)
Rerrin Renmore Ring (An Rinn)
Ringaskiddy Ringsend Riverchapel Riverquarter Riverstick Riverstown (Sligo) Riverstown...
- Jack
Lynch Tunnel and
Dunkettle area. The Port of Cork is
situated at
Ringaskiddy, 16
kilometres (10 miles) SE via the N28.
Brittany Ferries operates direct...
- well as the
National Maritime College of
Ireland (NMCI)
facility in
Ringaskiddy.
Research activity is
undertaken in a
number of
centres across the university's...
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Newtownshandrum Nohoval Ovens Rathcormac Riverstick Rockchapel Rosscarbery Ringaskiddy Sallybrook Schull Shanagarry Shanbally Shanballymore Sheep's Head Sherkin...
- Scala).[citation needed]
Today Crosshaven is
becoming a
commuter town for
Ringaskiddy and Cork city.[citation needed] In the 1970s and 1980s, environmental...