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Athlacca (historically Athlacka, from Irish: an tÁth Leacach,
meaning 'the ford of the flagstones') is a
small village in
County Limerick, in the south...
- Dromin/
Athlacca is a
Gaelic Athletic ****ociation club
located in
Athlacca,
County Limerick, Ireland. The club
fields teams in both
hurling and
Gaelic football...
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Promoted from the
Limerick Premier Intermediate Hurling Championship Dromin/
Athlacca Relegated to the
Limerick Premier Intermediate Hurling Championship Garryspillane...
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Irish hurler who
plays for
Limerick Intermediate Championship club Dromin-
Athlacca and at inter-county
level with the
Limerick senior hurling team. He usually...
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Asdee Ashbourne Ashford Askeaton Askill Athboy Athea Athenry Athgarvan Athlacca Athleague Athlone Athy Attym****
Attymon Aughagower Aughleam (Eachléim)...
- In 1822 a
group of
about fifty attacked the
house of a Mr.
Bolster near
Athlacca,
where they
damaged the house,
broke the windows, and took his musket....
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Retrieved 28
August 2014. O'Connell,
Jerome (15
October 2013). "Dromin-
Athlacca crowned Limerick IHC winners".
Limerick Leader.
Retrieved 28
August 2014...
- grade.
Bruff v
Knockainey Glenroe v Dromin-
Athlacca Knockainey v
Glenroe Dromin-
Athlacca v
Bruff Dromin-
Athlacca v
Knockainey Bruff v
Glenroe Mungret/St...
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Neighbouring towns and
villages include Kilmallock, Charleville, Effin,
Athlacca,
Banogue and Ballyagran.
Bruree was once a seat and
alternative capital...
- land. From Michael's
family tree, Seán's
grandson Bearnárd Rua
moved to
Athlacca in
Limerick in
circa 1750. Bearnárd Rua's
grandson Roibéard an Gaeilgeoir...