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Knockainey or
Knockainy (Irish: Cnoc Áine,
meaning 'hill of Áine') is a
civil parish and
village in
County Limerick, Ireland. It is in the
historical barony...
- agriculture. Áine is ****ociated with
County Limerick,
where the hill of
Knockainey (Irish: Cnoc Áine) is
named after her. This hill was the site of rites...
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Knockainey is a
Gaelic Athletic ****ociation club
located in
Knockainey,
County Limerick, Ireland. The club,
founded in 1936,
fields teams in both hurling...
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Greine ("Hill of Grian, Hill of the sun"),
located seven miles from
Knockainey (Irish: Cnoc Áine).
While Grian's name
literally means "the sun" in modern...
- (born 1985) is an
Irish former hurler. At club level, he pla**** with
Knockainey and at inter-county
level with the
Limerick senior hurling team. Kirby...
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Annie Slattery, were
National School teachers at
Bottomstown (parish of
Knockainey) with a
taste for
Irish traditional music, and they
lived in a
house full...
- who pla**** as a left wing-back for the
Limerick senior team. Born in
Knockainey,
County Limerick,
Cooke first pla****
competitive hurling whilst at school...
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handball clubs.
Hospital also has an
active Family Resource Centre on
Knockainey Road.
There is a
stone circle nearby at Ballinamona. The
village celebrated...
- (born 1981) is an
Irish former hurler. At club level, he pla**** with
Knockainey and at inter-county
level with the
Limerick senior hurling team. Mulcahy...
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Cappamore 1 2015
Ballybrown 1 2012
Claughaun 1 2006
Tournafulla 1 2003
Knockainey 1 2001 Murroe-Boher 1 1999
Croom 1 1998
Monaleen 1 1997
Blackrock 1 1993...