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  • [[File:M6 motorway near Carnforth.jpg|thumb|right|The M6 near [[Carnforth]]]] ...M58 motorway|M58]] connects Liverpool to the M6 at Wigan, while the [[M57 motorway|M57]] joins the latter to the M62.
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  • |map image=Offaly Ireland (BI Sect 7).svg ...blic of Ireland|shire]] in the province of [[Leinster]] in the Republic of Ireland. The population of the county is 76,687 according to the 2011 census. Offal
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  • |map image=Westmeath Ireland (BI Sect 7).svg ...ic of Ireland|shire]] in the province of [[Leinster]] in the [[Republic of Ireland]]. It is named after the ancient Kingdom of Meath. The population of the co
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  • ...nuki/chs/crewe1.html |title=Crewe (near Wybunbury) |publisher=GENUKI (UK & Ireland Genealogy) |accessdate=3&nbsp;February 2009 |postscript=<!--none-->}}</ref> ...s on the A500, A530 and A534 roads, and is less than 10 miles from the M6 motorway.
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  • ...oving", or "flowing"<ref>John Ayto and Ian Crofton, ''Brewer's Britain and Ireland'', Weidenfeld and Nicolson, London, 2005, p.1085</ref> although the precise ...ng south-east, following a realigned course alongside and beneath the [[M6 motorway]], to Bescot.
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  • ...ness/case-details.asp?case_studyid=18 "Case Study of Dubarry by Enterprise Ireland"]</ref> The American pen manufacturing company A. T. Cross had a factory in ...ber 2009, the town was officially bypassed for the first time, when the M6 motorway opened as an upgrade to the N6.
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  • ...navigation. Two sub-schemes exist: one for motorways, and another for non-motorway roads. Similar systems are used in [[Northern Ireland]] the [[Isle of Man]], [[Jersey]], [[Guernsey]], and [[British overseas te
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  • {{PoIgb|M6 Toll motorway bridge|52.5411|-1.7296|SP183937|name=M6 Toll bridge}} |title=A Biographical Dictionary of Civil Engineers in Great Britain and Ireland: Vol 1: 1500 to 1830
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  • [[File:UK-Motorway-M54.svg|right|200px]] ...rd Motorway|work=The Motorway Archive|accessdate=18 April 2008}}</ref> The motorway cost £65 million to construct, and is two-lane dual carriageway for the ma
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  • [[File:UK-Motorway-M5.svg|right|200px]] ...th [[Belfast]], [[County Antrim]]. It connects the [[M2 motorway (Northern Ireland)|M2]] to the A2 Shore Road at Hazelbank in [[Newtownabbey]]. It is a dual t
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  • ...hich once led to the [[Bentley Canal]], abandoned 1961) and under the [[M6 motorway]] just south of Junction 10. The very short Walsall Town Arm at Walsall Jun ...on|title=A Biographical Dictionary of Civil Engineers in Great Britain and Ireland|year=2002|publisher=Thomas Telford|isbn=0-7277-2939-X}}</ref>
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  • ...pg|right|thumb|The Grand Union Canal above the River Tame and below the M6 motorway]] ...h-west). Above Salford Junction are the slip roads to Birmingham's busiest motorway junction. Below it are the confluences of the [[Hockley Brook]] and [[River
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  • [[File:Motorway number zones in England and Wales map.svg|thumb|Motorway number zones of England and Wales]] ...me="sykesnumber" /> The first full length motorway in the UK was the [[M1 motorway]].
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  • ...Statistics Office Census 2006 Reports |publisher=Central Statistics Office Ireland |date=April 2007 |url=http://www.cso.ie/census/documents/census2006_volume_ ...nsidered an important repository of Celtic-revival art and architecture in Ireland.<ref>http://loughreacathedral.ie</ref>
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  • ...val walls around Athenry are among the most complete and best preserved in Ireland with 70% of original circuit still standing, along with some of the origina ...The original mediæval church is largely destroyed but in 1828 a Church of Ireland church was built into its chancel.
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  • |picture=Oranmore Library (formerly St Mary's Church), County Galway, Ireland (2012).jpg ...station | work=Railscot – Irish Railways | url=http://www.railscot.co.uk/Ireland/Irish_railways.pdf | accessdate=2007-11-22}}</ref><ref>[http://www.connacht
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  • ...[[Meath]]. It is near the junction of the M6 and the M4 motorways - two of Ireland's main east-west roads. ...egad is home to many Dubliners who commute to Dublin via the N4 and the M4 motorway. There is no railway station in the town, but was served by the station at
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  • ...Ireland.<ref name="multiple1">Lewis, Samuel. A Topographical Dictionary Of Ireland. London, S Lewis and Company, 1837.</ref><ref>http://cistercians.shef.ac.uk ...he completion of the Tudor Conquest and the last great battle for a Gaelic Ireland at Kinsale, where Bryan Geoghegan and his small band was the great holdout
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  • ...serious traffic bottleneck. The new [[M6 motorway (Republic of reland)|M6 motorway]] bypasses the town. ...e station | work=Railscot - Irish Railways | url=http://www.railscot.co.uk/Ireland/Irish_railways.pdf | accessdate=2007-11-04}}</ref> Parts of the film ''The
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  • ...is is a quiet place, apart from the [[M6 motorway (Republic of Ireland)|M6 motorway]] roaring past, but is famed for a moment in history when a bloody battle w ...e ridge'. It is a name found in a number of villages and townlands across Ireland.
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