- 54°39′04″N 6°51′22″W / 54.651°N 6.856°W / 54.651; -6.856
Kildress (from
Irish Cill Dreasa 'church of the brambles') is a
village and
civil parish on...
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Kildress Wolfe Tones are a
Gaelic Athletic ****ociation club from
County Tyrone. The
first record of a
football match that can be
found was pla**** on a...
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Erganagh Eskra Evish Glenmornan Gortin Greencastle Killyclogher Loughmacrory Kildress Plumbridge Pomeroy Rock
Stewartstown Tamnamore Trillick Tullyhogue Victoria...
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Devlin was born to
father Michael and
mother Mic****e and grew up in
Kildress, a
suburb of Cookstown,
County Tyrone. She has a brother, Shane, and a...
- Katesbridge, Keady, Kells-Connor, Kellswater, Kesh, Keshbridge, Kilcoo,
Kildress, Kilkeel, Killadeas, Killaloo, Killay, Killead, Killeen, Killen, Killeter...
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Garvetagh Gillygooly Glebe Glenmornan Gortaclare Gortin Granville Greencastle Kildress Killay Killen Killeter Killyclogher Killyman Kilskeery Knockmoyle Landahaussy...
- a
medieval Irish tuath that
spanned the
southern half of the
parish of
Kildress. The
northern half was
known as Craigballydevine. The rock is a tonalite...
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Tones GAC, a GAA club in Greencastle,
County Antrim Kildress Wolfe Tones GAC, a GAA club in
Kildress,
County Tyrone Wolfe Tone GAC, Derrymacash, a GAA club...
- county. The road p****es Killyclogher, Mountfield, Creggan, Dunnamore, and
Kildress. The
route traverses the
southern arc of the
Sperrin Mountains. It serves...
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Garvetagh Gillygooly Glebe Glenmornan Gortaclare Gortin Granville Greencastle Kildress Killay Killen Killeter Killyclogher Killyman Kilskeery Knockmoyle Landahaussy...