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Crosshaven (Irish: Bun an Tábhairne) is a
village in
County Cork, Ireland. It is in
lower Cork
Harbour at the
mouth of the
River Owenabue,
across from...
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Crosshaven RFC (Rugby
Union Football Club) was
founded on 1
October 1972[citation needed] and is
based in
Crosshaven,
County Cork, Ireland. The founding...
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Crosshaven GAA is a
Gaelic Athletic ****ociation club
based in
Crosshaven,
County Cork, Ireland. The club
fields Gaelic Football and
hurling teams in competitions...
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Crosshaven Lifeboat Station is
located at Hugh
Coveney Pier on Pier Road, in
Crosshaven, a
village in
County Cork, at the
mouth of the
River Owenabue...
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Raffeen are
found on the
western s****. On the
southwestern s**** is
Crosshaven.
Great Island,
which forms the
northern s**** of the
lower harbour, houses...
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Royal Cork
Yacht Club is a
yacht club
located in
Crosshaven,
County Cork, Ireland.
Founded in 1720, it is a
claimant to the
title of the world's oldest...
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narrow gauge in 1900 in
conjunction with
extensions southwards to
Crosshaven which were
completed in 1904. The
railway closed in 1932 and has since...
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progenitor of the
present Royal Cork
Yacht Club (RCYC, now
based in
Crosshaven) and is the
oldest yacht club in the world. The RCYC was
based for many...
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Crosshaven railway station was on the Cork,
Blackrock and P****age
Railway in
County Cork, Ireland. The
station opened on 16 June 1903.[citation needed]...
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Camden Fort
Meagher is a
coastal defence fortification close to
Crosshaven,
County Cork, Ireland.
Together with
similar structures at Fort Mitc**** (Spike...