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built in the
first half of the 19th century. A fair was held at Trá an
Aonaigh (Beach of the Fair) also
known as
Tralong (Beach of the ship) in the 18th...
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meaning 'Hill of the Turlach'), also
known as
Tomaneena (Irish:
Tuaim an
Aonaigh,
meaning 'mound of the ****embly/fair'), is a 681-metre-high (2,234 ft)...
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Dunaneeny Castle (or
Dunineny Castle,
Irish Dún an
Aonaigh) is a
ruined castle on the
outskirts of
Ballycastle in
County Antrim,
Northern Ireland. The...
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Electoral division Po****tion
Irish speakers Sliabh an
Aonaigh 615 33% (204)
Bearna 2,367 24% (586) Na
Forbacha 1,211 39% (476) An Spidéal 1,196 67% (813)...
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Nenagh Hospital (Irish: Ospidéal an
Aonaigh) is a
public hospital located in Nenagh,
County Tipperary, Ireland. It is
managed by UL
Hospitals Group. The...
- bliana…". "Colun:
Cartai Cuil". 29
September 2014. "Contae an Chláir i lár an
aonaigh in athuair?". Alleyne, ****le. "'Hawk-Eye' to
Determine 'In or Out'". bwfbadminton...
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Killanena (Irish: Cill an
Aonaigh,
meaning 'church of the fair') is a
townland and
formerly a
district electoral division (DED) in
County Clare, Ireland...
- Bhealaigh,
Maigh Cuilinn, Na Forbacha, Oranmore, Sailearna,
Sliabh an
Aonaigh,
Tulaigh Mhic Aodháin, in the
former Rural District of Galway; An Chorr...
- Monasteranenagh,
County Limerick, Ireland". www.ancient-egypt.co.uk. "Mainistir an
Aonaigh/Monasteranenagh".
Placenames Database of Ireland.
Retrieved 21 February...
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Lisneany (from
Irish Lios an
aonaigh,
meaning 'fort of the fair (or market)') is a
townland of 216
acres in
County Armagh,
Northern Ireland. It is situated...