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- Castlewarren (Irish: Caisleán an Bhairínigh), previously known as Buile (pronounced "Boula"), is a small village in County Kilkenny, Ireland, located some...
- stadium of Kilkenny City A.F.C., it has also previously been used by Castlewarren Celtic. It is now the home stadium of club CK United.[citation needed]...
- boundaries. Ballyhale Ballyragget Bennettsbridge Callan Carrigeen Castlecomer Castlewarren Clogh Coan Danesfort Dungarvan Dunnamaggan Ferrybank Freshford Galmoy...
- 400 specimens together with her brother Robert Warren. Born in 1840 at Castlewarren near Carrigaline, County Cork, Ireland, to Robert Warren and Matilda...
- nun and possibly a founder 16 July Scuithin 6th-7th centuries Leinster Castlewarren County Kilkenny(Ossory) Strong Welsh connections with St David 2 January...
- Tiscoffin civil parish includes the following townlands: Blanchvilleskill Castlewarren Coolgreany Coolmarks Coolgrange Freynestown Grangehill Moonhall Rathcash...
- extending into Kilkenny from Carlow and Queen's County, embraced the Castlewarren, Johnswell, and Kilmogar hills, in the north of the Barony of Gowran...
- Clogher Donacavey Omagh Castletown 185 Strabane Lower Urney Strabane Castlewarren 797 Strabane Lower Donaghedy Strabane Cattor 192 Clogher Donacavey Clogher...
- Inistioge, and the settlements of Ballyfoyle, Maddockstown, Whitehall, Castlewarren, Dungarvan, Rathgarvan or Clifden, Skeaghvasteen, and Johnswell. There...
- via St. David, worked his asceticism in south Ossory, in what is now Castlewarren and Freynestown. St. Nem Moccu Birn, successor to St. Enda of Aran is...