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  • ...an Hill, Corofin, County Clare, Ireland.jpg|thumb|The Tau Cross at Roughan Hill near [[Corofin, County Clare|Corofin]], County Clare]] ...éilí Band, the Tulla Céilí Band, Stockton's Wing, Sharon Shannon, Noel Hill, Peadar O'Loughlin, Martin Hayes and legendary tin-whistler Micho Russell.
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  • ...order with the county of [[County Dublin|Dublin]], with the better known [[Hill of Allen]] in central Kildare. ...the [[River Boyne|Boyne]]. The Grand Canal crosses the county from [[Lyons Hill|Lyons]] on the east to [[Rathangan, County Kildare|Rathangan]] and [[Monast
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  • |picture caption=Brandon Hill above Graiguenamagh [[Image:BrandonHill116.jpg|thumb|left|Brandon Hill at [[Graiguenamanagh]]]]
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  • ...tone circle they left behind at Monamonry, as well as the remains of their hill forts at Clopook and Monelly. Skirk, near Borris-in-Ossory, has a Bronze Ag ...along the Dublin-Cork line connect the county between Heuston station and Cork, Limerick, travel through the county, with railway stations at Portarlingto
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  • ...ountain]] which are the county's second and third highest peaks. [[Croghan Hill]] rises from the Bog of Allen and is located in northern Offaly. Although o ...r commuter services to Heuston Station, Dublin and intercity services to [[Cork]], [[Limerick]], [[Killarney]] & [[Tralee]].
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  • ...e and The Quays attracting large numbers of shoppers from as far away as [[Cork]].<ref>{{cite news| url=http://www.independent.co.uk/opinion/commentators/d * The Roman Catholic Cathedral of Saints Patrick and Colman on Hill Street, built in 1829 at a cost of £8,000. It is built of local granite, w
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  • ...itle of the world's largest or second largest natural harbour (including [[Cork]] Harbour in Ireland and Halifax Harbour in Nova Scotia). [[File:Poole harbour from hill less brownsea, tree in middel sunney.JPG|thumb|View across the harbour look
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  • ...arra is thought to take its name either from Saint Finbarr, the founder of Cork, or from St Barr, the great-grandson of Niall of the Nine Hostages, the leg There is an annual hill race, where participants run up Heaval (1,250 feet) before returning down t
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  • | [[Cork]] ...of Kingship, of stewardship, of bounty in government; in Meath lies the [[Hill of Tara]], the traditional seat of the High King of Ireland. The ancient ea
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  • ...le:Leith Hill Tower - geograph.org.uk - 104994.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Leith Hill, Surrey]] ! Hill
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  • ...e view of the destruction of Plymouth can be had from the top of Garibaldi Hill in Isles Bay. Relatively quiet since early 2010, the volcano continues to *[[Baker Hill, Montserrat|Baker Hill]]
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  • {{Infobox hill ...h language, in which it is called ''Cnoc Mór na nGaibhlte'', meaning "Big Hill of the Galtys".
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  • {{Infobox hill |county 1=Cork
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  • ...t''. London: Faber & Faber.</ref> in 1878, which overlooks the town from a hill. The town has had market rights since the time of King George I, though it James sold the house to Richard Boyle, 1st Earl of Cork. After his father's death, the scientist Robert Boyle became Lord of the M
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  • {{Hatnote|Not to be confused with [[Cullen, County Cork]]}} ...1,086-foot [[Bin Hill, Banffshire|Bin Hill]] or Bin of Cullen is a nearby hill with an associated footpath.
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  • ...century, an old church building and burial ground survive today at Castle Hill known as Mary's Abbey. Carlow was an Irish stronghold for agriculture in th ...its mainline as far as Carlow in 1846, this was extended further to reach Cork in 1849. The chief engineer, [[William Dargan]], originally hailed from [[K
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  • * An 800 year old hill-top castle at [[Rock of Dunamase|Dunamase]] ...ssroads in the Irish roads with major roads to [[Dublin]], [[Limerick]], [[Cork]], although construction in the 1990s of the M7 motorway, which bypasses th
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  • ...and most prestigious production to date, "Awakening", the Opening Show for Cork 2005 European Capital of Culture. Waterford Youth Arts (WYA),<ref>[http://w ...n the South of Ireland Senior Military band Championships in Clonakilty Co Cork under the Baton of the bands current musical director Mr Mark Fitzgerald.
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  • ...ogs are broken by some glacial hills, one such hill is called 'Derryvilla' Hill.These hills have been used for gravel and sand production. The southern end of the town is dominated visually by another glacial hill, known locally as 'Corrig'.
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  • ...aferry were Oliver Reed (usually arriving by boat from his holiday home in Cork) and in an earlier generation Errol Flynn, whose father Theodore Thomson Fl ...mill Hill, Portaferry.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Strangford Lough from Windmill Hill]]
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