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- The Slieveardagh Hills are a low range of hills on the County Tipperary - Kilkenny border, mainly in the Tipperary barony of Slievardagh. The highest point...
- Kilcooly (Irish: Cill Chúile) is a civil parish in the barony of Slieveardagh., County Tipperary. List of civil parishes of County Tipperary Placenames...
- Caherconree (835 m, 2,740 ft) Slieve Miskish MountainsCounty Cork Knockoura Slieveardagh Hills (340 m, 1,115 ft) – Counties Tipperary and Kilkenny Slievenamon...
- Ballingarry village is situated near the Kilkenny border on route R691 in the Slieveardagh range. Historically, the area was ****ociated with the coal mining industry...
- barony of Slievardagh, the King's River drains the southern side of the Slieveardagh Hills. Flowing southeast, it crosses into County Kilkenny where it is...
- of a local initiative, the Old School at the Commons was renovated by Slieveardagh Rural Development. It displays numerous artifacts relating to the mining...
- is surrounded by the Silvermine Mountains (to the northwest) and the Slieveardagh Hills (to the southeast). The town itself is built on a crossing of the...
- 'Rowan's hill') is a village in the western part of County Kilkenny in the Slieveardagh Hills near the Tipperary border. Tullaroan is also the name of the local...
- and Clomantagh Hill which form part of an escarpment which links the Slieveardagh Hills with the Castlecomer Plateau, Galmoy Fen north of Johnstown, Lower...
- Lawlor, Brussels 1931; trans Matthew Kelly, Dublin 1857 [3] Ballingarry. "Slieveardagh Parish History" Answers.com. "Ailbhe". Seán Mac Airt, ed. & trans, "The...