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  • ...Kinross-shire]], a county almost as small, adjoins Clackmannanshire to the east. A small, detached part of Perthshire also lies to the south. Clackmannansh ...f smaller sailing ships, where others of more tonnage could be accepted at Dunmore pier on the opposite banks of the Forth.
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  • ...eeding 30 °C); though these temperatures only occur when land warmed east winds sweep the area; the opposite effect can occur in the winter. Overall, * [[Dunmore, County Galway|Dunmore]]
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  • ...counties: [[County Limerick]] to the east and [[County Cork]] to the south-east. The county town is Tralee. The diocesan see is Killarney, which is one of ...nasleen South, Islandbrack, Loumanagh North, Loumanagh South, Urraghilmore East and Urraghilmore West in the parish of Kilmeen: {{wmap|52.147677|-9.116913|
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  • ...county has a hilly surface of moderate elevation with uplands in the north-east, the north-west and the South of the county; the middle is lower by compari ...orth-south length of the county is 45 miles; and its greatest breadth from east to west, is about 23 miles [https://wiki.familysearch.org/en/County_Kilkenn
    47 KB (6,906 words) - 10:14, 16 February 2019
  • *[[Dungarvan]], [[Dunhill, County Waterford|Dunhill]], [[Dunmore East]] *[[Passage East]], [[Portlaw]]
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  • ...ches out into the Atlantic Ocean and ends beyond the town of [[Dingle]] at Dunmore Head, the westernmost point of mainland [[Ireland]]. ...the Middle Ages and who also held a number of territories in the south and east of County Kerry.
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  • '''Kilkenny''' is a city in [[County Kilkenny]], in the south-east part of the [[Republic of Ireland]]. It is the [[county town]]. The city ...convert|93|km|mi|0|x}} west and [[Dublin]] {{convert|101|km|mi|0|x}} north-east.
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  • Inland areas such as east Galway, Roscommon and Sligo have enjoyed greater historical population dens ...t maximum extant enclosed central and south [[County Roscommon]], central, east-central and south [[County Galway]], along with the territory of Lusmagh in
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  • ...rary, in Lady Lane; Ardkeen Library, in the Ardkeen shopping centre on the Dunmore Road; and Brown's Road Library, on Paddy Brown's Road. Central Library, or ...t was used when the area was first pedestrianised. A short distance to the east of John Roberts Square is Arundel Square, another square with a fine commer
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  • Of these, all are south and east of the [[River Shannon]] apart from County Clare, which lies north of ther The town of [[Cobh]] and the village of [[Dunmore East]] are the only cruise ship destination. Cobh was also the last port of call
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  • ...d a rectangular enclosure which is reported to be an Iron Age site. To the east of the parish, on Birdshill Gorse, a further ring ditch was discovered, whi ...adjacent Manor House (the Moat House).<ref name="Dunmore">{{cite web|last=Dunmore|first=Richard|title=The Origins of Church and Manor Part 1|url=http://www.a
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  • ...going vessels up to 32,000 tons dwt. It exits to the sea between [[Dunmore East]] and [[Hook Head]].
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  • ...[[Erkina]] flows through Durrow and joins the [[River Nore]] about a mile east of the town. The town takes its name from the Irish (''Darmhagh Ua nDuach'' ...best renowned, documented evidence exists for other such establishments at Dunmore, Clonageera, Dereen, the Course wood, Tinweir, Ballinaslee, Tubberboe and N
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  • ...also forms the county border. To the east is [[Gargunnock]], to the south-east [[Fintry]], to the south [[Killearn]] and to the north-west [[Drymen]]. In 1789, when Robert Dunmore built Ballindalloch Cotton Works he expanded the settlement from a hamlet o
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  • |picture caption=High Street, looking east |constituency=Galway East
    24 KB (3,906 words) - 12:28, 2 August 2017
  • |name=Dunmore |picture=Dunmore village, Scotland.jpg
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  • ...iles to the north. [[Waterford Airport]] is located about four miles north-east. The name is from the Irish ''Trá Mhór'', meaning 'big strand/beach'. ...r-by often work when Tramore is blown out with big swell including Dunmore East, Bunmahon and Annestown.
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  • ...ing roughly two and a half acres. It contains two passages placed along an east-west line and is encircled by 127 kerbstones, of which three are missing, a ...last=Foot| first=Arthur Wynne| title=An account of a visit to the cave of Dunmore, Co. Kilkenny, with some remarks on human remains found therein| journal=Jo
    10 KB (1,621 words) - 22:48, 24 January 2018
  • ...last=Foot| first=Arthur Wynne| title=An account of a visit to the cave of Dunmore, Co. Kilkenny, with some remarks on human remains found therein| journal=Jo ...290 feet at the base and a height of 18 feet. Gently sloping ramps to the east and west give access to the summit on which there are traces of a small mou
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  • ...cht in 1256, Bréifne split into West Breifne (ruled by the Ua Ruairc) and East Breifne (ruled by the Ua Raghallaigh). ...ought to have moved north from around the present [[Dunmore, County Galway|Dunmore]] in [[County Galway]] and settled in Magh Rein (the area around [[Fenagh,
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