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Urlingford (Irish: Áth na nUrlainn,
meaning 'Ford of the slaughter') is a town in
County Kilkenny, Ireland. It is also a
civil parish within the barony...
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founded in 1919 by J.J.
Kavanagh with the
operation of a
service connecting Urlingford with
Kilkenny City. The
company has
expanded greatly since the 1990s with...
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kilometres south of
Urlingford. It
enters the town from the southeast, p****ing
under Main
Street and
making its way to the
bridge at
Urlingford Castle (and Mill)...
- opened,
making it the
longest motorway in the country.
Stretching from
Urlingford to just east of Mitchelstown, the
motorway opened in
various sections...
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Gowran Blanchvilleskill Kilkenny Acragar 438
Kilkenny Galmoy Rathbeagh Urlingford Acraroe 63
Kilkenny Shillelogher Tullaghanbrogue Callan Adamstown Lower...
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named after the
village of Galmoy,
today the
chief town of the
barony is
Urlingford.
Galmoy barony lies at the north-western
corner of the
county between...
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County Tipperary, Ireland. It is on the R689 road, 5 km (3.1 mi)
south of
Urlingford,
County Kilkenny,
where the N8 Dublin–Cork road can be accessed. Gortnahoe...
- E25
Cashel E32 Carrick-on-Suir E34
Tipperary E41 Thurles, Templemore,
Urlingford E45
Nenagh E53
Roscrea E91 Clonmel,
Fethard F12 Knock, Swinford, Claremorris...
- the R639/former N8
between Cashel and
Urlingford was
built around 1739. At the same time, the
route from
Urlingford to
Maryboro (modern-day Portlaoise)...
- Wexford, Enniscorthy, Ferns,
Gorey 056 Kilkenny, Castlecomer, Freshford,
Urlingford,
Gortnahoe 057 Portlaoise, Abbeyleix, Tullamore, Birr 058
Dungarvan 059...