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Cullaville or
Culloville (from
Irish Baile Mhic Cullach,
meaning 'MacCullach's townland' or McCulloch's
ville or town is a
small village and
townland near...
- The
occupation of
Cullaville took
place on 22
April 1993, when 12
armed members of the
South Armagh Brigade of the
Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA)...
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bombing Night of the Long
Knives 1993
Harrods bombing Warrington bombings Cullaville occupation Camden bombing Bishopsgate bombing Finchley Road
bombings Battle...
- Cranagh, Crawfordsburn, Creagh, Creggan, Crossgar, Crossmaglen, Crumlin,
Cullaville, Cullybackey, Cullyhanna, Culmore, Culnady, Curran, Cushendall, Cushendun...
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since the 1970s. The
surrounding villages of Silverbridge, Cullyhanna,
Cullaville, Forkhill, Jonesborough, and
Creggan were also IRA strongholds. In February...
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within Armagh GAA. It is
based in the
village of
Culloville (often
spelled Cullaville,
possibly anglicised) in
south County Armagh,
Northern Ireland. The club...
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worked in the
building industry. His mother, Mary (née McCreesh), was from
Cullaville,
County Armagh. Lock, the
youngest of four children, was
raised in Woking...
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received a 12-month
driving ban and a €3,250 fine. He is a
builder from
Cullaville,
County Armagh. In 2009, Daly,
along with
three other Real IRA members...
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April 1993, the
South Armagh IRA unit took
control of the
village of
Cullaville near the
border with the Republic, for two hours,
making good use of dead...
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bombing Night of the Long
Knives 1993
Harrods bombing Warrington bombings Cullaville occupation Camden bombing Bishopsgate bombing Finchley Road
bombings Battle...