- The
Cuala Press was an
Irish private press set up in 1908 by
Elizabeth Yeats with
support from her
brother William Butler Yeats that pla**** an important...
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Cuala GAA club (or
Cuala GAC, [ˈkuəlˠə] KOO-luh) is a
Gaelic Athletic ****ociation club
based in
Dalkey in the
south of
County Dublin, Ireland. It fields...
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Cuala is a
Dublin GAA club in Dublin, Ireland.
Cuala may also
refer to:
Cuala Press, a
former Irish private press Cualu or
Cuala, a
former territory in...
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senior football clubs of
Ireland and London. The
current champions are
Cuala of
Dublin who
defeated Errigal Ciarán of
Tyrone on 19
January 2025 to win...
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Celtic Revival. It was
named after the
legendary Emer and
evolved into the
Cuala Press. In 1902,
Elizabeth and her
sister Lily
Yeats joined Evelyn Gleeson...
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endemic to Colombia.
Common names include Winged Esenbeckia, Coya, and
Cuala-
cuala.
Morales M, P.A.; Lopez-Gallego, C. (2024). "Esenbeckia alata". IUCN...
- at
Croke Park in Dublin,
between Cuala and
Errigal Ciarán, in what was
their first ever
championship meeting.
Cuala won the
match by 3–14 to 1–16 to claim...
- ended. Subsequently, in 1908,
Lolly and her
brother William started the
Cuala Press,
publishing over 70
books including 48 by the poet.
Yeats managed...
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Cualu or
Cuala (genitive C[h]ualann) was a
territory in
Gaelic Ireland south of the
River Liffey encomp****ing the
Wicklow Mountains.
Edmund Hogan concludes...
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Football Championship.
Cuala defeated Kilmacud Crokes in the 2024
final to win
their first ever
Dublin title.
Reference Round 1
Cuala v
Clontarf St Judes...