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- Knockananna (Irish: Cnoc an Eanaigh, meaning "hill of the marsh") is a village in County Wicklow, Ireland. After Roundwood, it is the second-highest village...
- Strokestown and Roosky, County Roscommon, and on the main street of Knockananna, County Wicklow, which she sold in 2022. She later also had a home in...
- the group Celtic Woman and the chamber choir AnĂșna. Fallon was born in Knockananna, Ireland. She plays the harp and sings traditional Irish music, most...
- (Clare) Knock (Mayo) Knockbridge Knockaderry Knockadalteen Knocknahur Knockananna Knockanore Knockcroghery Knocklyon Knocknagoshel Knocknagree Knockraha...
- Hollywood Kilbride Kilcoole Killincarrig Kilmacanogue Kilpedder Kiltegan Knockananna Lacken Laragh Manor Kilbride Meeting of the Waters Newcastle Newtownmountkennedy...
- of the adult clubs Kiltegan, Ballym****, Stratford Grangecon GAA and Knockananna and competes in Wicklow GAA championships up to minor level. Michael...
- which is a combination of the GAA clubs in Kiltegan, Ballym**** and Knockananna. Kiltegan won its first Wicklow SFC title in 1986 and followed this up...
- Evening Post from 1883 to 1899. Godkin was born in Moyne (a hamlet in Knockananna), County Wicklow, Ireland. His father, James Godkin, was a Congregationalist...
- championship successes to Kiltegan, Ballym****, Tinahely, Coolboy and Knockananna. Harvey was also manager of the Carlow under-21 team that reached the...
- 2020 2021 2022 1974 Rathnure (Wexford) 5-00 Ahane (Limerick) 0-01 1975 Knockananna (Wicklow) 4-10 Croagh/Kilfinny (Limerick) 1-00 1976 Na Piarsaigh (Cork)...