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Roosky, Ruskey, or
Rooskey (Irish: RĂşscaigh,
meaning 'swamp' or 'bog') is a
village on the
River Shannon in the
northern midlands of Ireland, near the...
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lived at a
house in the Kilgl****/Scramogue area,
between Strokestown and
Roosky,
County Roscommon, and on the main
street of Knockananna,
County Wicklow...
- 914 Drumshanbo, 902 Mohill, 855 Dromahair, 808 Leitrim, 594
Roosky*, 564 (Most of
Roosky is in
County Roscommon) Dromod, 555
Leitrim has the fastest-growing...
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Rochfortbridge Rochestown Rockchapel Rockbrook Rockcorry Rockmills Rolestown Roosky Rosbercon Roscommon Roscrea Rosegreen Rosemount Rosenallis Roslevan Rosmuc...
- dual
carriageways found in the UK. The
first 2+2
scheme was the N4
Dromod Roosky byp****,
opened on 7
December 2007. 2+1 roads—officially
these roads are...
- July 2020.
Retrieved 4 July 2020. "Monaghan Town Hall, 1
Dublin Street,
Roosky, Monaghan,
County Monaghan".
National Inventory of
Architectural Heritage...
- Swedish) "N4
Drumsna Longford (Dromod
Roosky)".[permanent dead link] "Ireland's
First 2+2 Road Type
Opens in
Dromod Roosky".
Archived from the
original on 26...
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railway station serves the
village of
Dromod in
County Leitrim and
nearby Roosky in
County Roscommon. It is a
station on the
Dublin Connolly to
Sligo InterCity...
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three turloughs have been
identified in
Northern Ireland,
namely Roosky, Green, and
Fardrum Loughs located near Ely
Lodge Forest in
County Fermanagh...
- is a
lower standard single-carriageway road
between Newtown Forbes and
Roosky.
Between Longford and
Rooskey single carriageway continues at a
higher standard...