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Aghada (Irish: Áth Fhada,
meaning "long ford") is a
village in
County Cork, Ireland. It is
situated on the
eastern side of Cork Harbour,
around 12 km by...
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Aghada power station is a gas-fired
power station located near the
entrance of Cork
Harbour in
Aghada,
County Cork. It was
built at this
location in order...
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Aghada GAA is a
Gaelic Athletic ****ociation club
based in
Aghada, Cork, Ireland. The club
fields both
Gaelic football and
hurling teams in competitions...
- list of
towns and
villages in
County Cork, Ireland.
Adrigole Aghabullogue Aghada Ahakista Aherla Ahiohill Allihies Ardfield Ardgroom Ballinacurra Ballinadee...
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awarded to
British and
Commonwealth forces.
William Cosgrove was born at
Aghada,
County Cork on 1
October 1888, the son of
Michael and Mary Cosgrove. He...
- 1981 at Páirc Séamus de
Barra in Carrigtwohill,
between Ballincollig and
Aghada, in what was
their first ever
meeting in the final.
Ballincollig won the...
- P****age West
Skibbereen Youghal Villages and
Townlands Adrigole Aghabullogue Aghada Ahakista Aherla Ahiohill Allihies Ardfield Ardgroom Ballinacurra Ballinadee...
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Station established in Ireland. NAS
Queenstown was
close to the
village of
Aghada on the
eastern side of Cork
Harbour (across the
harbour from Queenstown/Cobh)...
- at Páirc Uí
Chaoimh in Cork,
between Aghada and Ballincollig, in what was
their first ever
final meeting.
Aghada won the
match by 0-09 to 0-08 to claim...
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championship title.
Aghada v
Knocknagree Aghada v
Knocknagree "Junior AFC". Cork GAA website.
Retrieved 28
November 2021. "Golden age for
Aghada GAA saw them...