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Clondrohid (Irish:
Cluain Droichead,
meaning 'meadow of the bridge') is a
village and
civil parish in
County Cork, Ireland, four
miles (6 km)
north of...
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Clondrohid GAA is a
Gaelic Athletic ****ociation club
located outside Clondrohid,
County Cork, Ireland. The club is
solely concerned with the game of Gaelic...
- is
joined by the
River Bohill at Ballyvourney, the
River Foherish at
Clondrohid,
about 5
kilometres west of
Macroom and the
River Launa locally known...
- the
north side of New Street, and the m****
graveyard to the west, near
Clondrohid.
During the late 18th and
early 19th century, a
number of Anglo-Irish...
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Castletownshend Castletown-Kinneigh
Charleville Churchtown Cloghroe Clonakilty Clondrohid Clondulane Cloughduv Cloyne Coachford Cobh
Conna Coolea Cork City Courtmacsherry...
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Cloghroe Clohamon Clonaghadoo Clonakilty Clonbur (an Fhairche)
Clondalkin Clondrohid Clonegal Clones Clonfert Clonlara Clonliffe Clonmacnoise Clonmany Clonmel...
- 1887.
Clondrohid won the
championship following a 3–05 to 0–02
defeat of Nils in the final. This was
their first ever
championship title.
Clondrohid v Nils...
- He was born in
Liscarrigane (Irish: Lios Carragáin) in the
parish of
Clondrohid (Irish:
Cluain Droichead),
County Cork, and grew up
speaking Munster Irish...
- Átha an Ghaorthaidh, Cannaway,
Ceann Droma, Cill na Martra, Claonráth,
Clondrohid, Clonmoyle,
Doire Fhínín, Gort na Tiobratan, Gowlane, Greenville, Inchigeelagh...
- reds"). The
tower dominates the
landscape of
Lissacresig (Fairyland) in
Clondrohid, and
Lower Shanballyshane, in Kilnamartyra.
Carrigaphooca is made of sandstone...