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Ballyheigue (/ˌbæliˈhaɪɡ/ BAL-ee-HYEG),
officially Ballyheige (Irish:
Baile Uí Thaidhg,
meaning 'town(land) of Tadhg'), is a
coastal town and
civil parish...
- Derbyshire. His father,
Johnny Patrick O'Connell, was an
Irish citizen from
Ballyheigue who
worked on the
British railways for
Bombardier until his
death from...
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Ballyheigue Castle, in
Ballyheigue,
County Kerry, is a
ruined Tudor-gothic-revival-style mansion. It was used as a
residence of the
Crosbie family (including...
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Ballyheigue GAA is a
hurling and
Gaelic football club in the
Ballyheigue area of
north County Kerry, Ireland. The club
competes at all
levels of hurling...
- (Crotta & Kilflynn) St.
Brendans —
Divisional team (Ardfert,
Causeway &
Ballyheigue) Gold –
Munster intermediate club
champions Silver –
Munster intermediate...
- is an
Irish fashion designer. He was born in the
seaside village of
Ballyheigue,
County Kerry, Ireland.
Initially training as a chef, O’Neill was able...
- the bay
through the town of Tralee.
Villages around the bay include;
Ballyheigue, Fenit, Kilfinora, Spa, Blennerville, Camp and Castlegregory. The hinterland...
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Drive and Pe**** View.
Crumlin (Dublin) has a Pe****
Memorial Park.
Ballyheigue has a
statue built in commemoration.
Every February, just
before the...
- near Listowel,
County Kerry, Ireland.
Located on the R551 road
between Ballyheigue and
Ballybunion on
hills above Cashen Bay
where the
River Feale flows...
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Ballyheigue v
Crotta O'Neill's
Abbeydorney v
Kilmoyley St Brendan's v
Causeway Ballyheigue v
Crotta O'Neill's St Brendan's v
Abbeydorney Ballyheigue v...