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Ranafast or Rinnaf****t,
officially only
known by its
Irish name Rann na
Feirste (IPA: [ˌɾˠaːn̪ˠ n̪ˠə ˈfʲɛɾˠʃtʲə]), is a
Gaeltacht village and townland...
- some
areas including parts of the
island of Arranmore, the
townland of
Ranafast and the
village of Annagry. In some areas, like the
hills around Dungloe...
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Irish traditional music group from Kells,
County Meath with
origins in
Ranafast (Rann na Feirste),
County Donegal. The
group consisted of
three siblings...
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Enniskillen in
County Fermanagh and his mother, Mary Rogers, came from
Ranafast in The
Rosses in
County Donegal; they
raised four boys and five girls....
- The bust of
Cardinal Ó
Fiaich in
Ranafast,
County Donegal,
Republic of Ireland....
- Bhríde, was
originally established in
Omeath in 1912, but
later moved to
Ranafast,
County Donegal. In 2012, Coláiste Bhríde
celebrated its 100th anniversary...
- An
tUltach (The Ulsterman). In 1925 he
founded St. Brigid's
College in
Ranafast,
County Donegal. In 1926 he
established the
Gaelic League Provisional Council...
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close to
Donegal Airport,
located at
Carrickfin just west of
neighbouring Ranafast.
Gweedore railway station,
opened on 9
March 1903,
closed for p****enger...
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brothers Séamus Ó
Grianna and Seán Bán Mac Grianna, in Rann na
Feirste (
Ranafast), a
village in The
Rosses in the west of
County Donegal, at a time of linguistic...
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Hunterstown lost in Dunleer. In that season,
Rovers won
their section of the
Ranafast Cup only to fall to
Kilcurry in the competition's semi-final stages.[citation...