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- Kildangan (/kɪlˈdæŋɡən/; Irish: Cill Daingin, meaning 'the church of the fort') is a village in County Kildare, Ireland. It is also a townland and civil...
- Ballycommon, Monsea and Dromineer near Nenagh. Kiladangan was formerly spelled "Kildangan", however in January 2016 the club reverted to its former name of Kiladangan...
- Kildangan GAA is a Gaelic Athletic ****ociation (GAA) club in Kildangan, County Kildare, Ireland, not to be confused with the similarly named Kildangan...
- with the eponymous fictional village in Spike Milligan's novel Puckoon. Kildangan GAA is the local Gaelic Athletic ****ociation club. Bus Éireann route 322...
- stallions around the world: in England at Dalham Hall Stud; in Ireland at Kildangan Stud; in the United States at Jonabell Farm, in Lexington, Kentucky; and...
- Carney (Irish: Carnaigh) is a small village in North County Tipperary in Ireland. It is located in the civil parish of Cloghprior alongside the townlands...
- the station, a community transport company serves Milltown, Nurney and Kildangan, there is a shuttle bus service to "Kildare Village" and on race days...
- senior inter-county teams from 1946 until 1951. Jimmy Kennedy was born in Kildangan, County Tipperary in 1926. He was educated at the local national school...
- never lost on the turf. He stood at stud at Sheikh Mohammed's Kildangan Stud near Kildangan, Ireland. As a stallion, he is the sire of Mukhadram, Dan Excel...
- break-up of this team in 1940, many players pla**** with a Kildangan team and in 1942 this Kildangan team won the Junior championship by beating Cappagh in...