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Annascaul or
Anascaul (Irish:
Abhainn an Scáil / Abha na Scáil) is a
village on the
Dingle Peninsula in
County Kerry, Ireland. It is
situated 32.9 kilometres...
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receiving the
Albert Medal.
Crean left the
family farm near
Annascaul, in
County Kerry, to
enlist in the
Royal Navy at age 16. In 1901, while...
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Annascaul GAA Club (Irish: ****ann Lúthchleas Gael
Abhainn an Scáil ) is a
Gaelic Athletic ****ociation club that
plays Gaelic football and is
based in...
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Jerome Connor (23
February 1874 in Coumduff,
Annascaul,
County Kerry – 21
August 1943 in Dublin) was an
Irish sculptor. In 1888, he
emigrated to Holyoke...
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Allenwood Allihies Ang****ro
Annacotty Annag****an
Annagry (Anagaire)
Annamoe Annascaul Annestown Annyalla Ardagh (Limerick)
Ardagh (Longford)
Ardara Ardcroney...
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escaped to Ballintermon,
Annascaul where there was a monastery. The
descendants of Owen
Moriarty still reside in Ballintermon,
Annascaul and many of the Moriarty...
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Jerome Connor Sculptor –
Annascaul Village,
Annascaul Accommodation, Tom Crean,
Jerome Conor,
Irish Horse Fair and more!.
Annascaul.net (2011-05-20). Retrieved...
- Castlegregory. In
their third group match he
scored 0–10
against Listry.
Against Annascaul in the quarter-final he
scored 1–6 in Fossa’s victory. In
their semi final...
- that are
occasionally exhibited in
Britain and
Ireland (2019)
include Annascaul (Tralee and
Dingle Light Railway),
Castlederg (Castlederg and Victoria...
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travels along the
north s**** of
Dingle Bay
before joining the N86 near
Annascaul. The R561 is 38.1 km (23.7 mi) long.
Google (13 May 2016). "R561 to R561"...