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Kilnaboy or
Killinaboy (Irish: Cill Iníne Baoith,
meaning 'church of Baoth's daughter') is a village,
townland and
civil parish in
County Clare, Ireland...
- a
triple stone ringfort on the south-east edge of the
Burren area, in
Kilnaboy, near the
rural village of Carran, in
County Clare, Ireland. It was built...
- Ennis, Kilfenora, Ennistymon, and
Kilnaboy. The
Parochial House is McCormack's at Glenquin, on the
Boston road from
Kilnaboy. The
cinema featured in "The P****ion...
- Killaloe. The
parish is an
amalgamation of the
medieval parishes of Rath and
Kilnaboy (or Killinaboy). At
least since 1731 both
parishes are
administered by...
- is a
ruined castle located in the
townland of
Leamaneh North,
parish of
Kilnaboy,
between the
villages of
Corofin and
Kilfenora at the
border of the region...
- century. It is one of only two Tau
crosses in
Ireland (the
other is in
Kilnaboy,
County Clare). Móirsheisear (“Grave of the Seven”): Móirsheisear (which...
- Summit') is a 180
metres (590 ft)
limestone hill in The
Burren in Glenquin,
Kilnaboy County Clare, Ireland. It is part of a
hiking trail called the Mullaghmore...
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stood on a
large boulder on
Roughan Hill, 2 km (1¼ mile)
northwest of
Kilnaboy; but was
later moved several times for safe-keeping,
lastly to
Clare Heritage...
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Kilmessan Kilmichael Kilmihil Kilmore Kilmore Quay
Kilmoyley Kilmuckridge Kilnaboy Kilnaleck Kilnamartyra (Cill na Martra)
Kilpedder Kilquade Kilrane Kilronan...
- (1902–1971),
singer and
collector of
Irish ballads Michael "Sonny" Murphy, from
Kilnaboy,
County Clare who
represented Ireland at the 1932 Los
Angeles Olympic games...