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Rosscarbery (Irish: Ros Ó gCairbre,
meaning 'Cairbre's wood') is a
village and
census town in
County Cork, Ireland. The
village is on a
shallow estuary...
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Fachtna of
Rosscarbery,
known also as Fachanan, was an
Irish Christian leader known as the
founder of the
monastery of
Rosscarbery (Ros Ailithir), County...
- Ballydehob, Courtmacsherry, Drimoleague, Durrus, Glengarriff, Leap,
Rosscarbery,
Timoleague and
Union Hall. The
westernmost part of the
region consists...
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civil parish of
Rathbarry on the R598
regional road, to the east of
Rosscarbery. The
townland takes its
common Irish language name (Ráth an Bharraigh...
- It lies
approximately three kilometers to the
south of the
village of
Rosscarbery and to the east of Glandore. The
inlet has, on its
eastern side, a small...
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Thomas Barry Senior resigned and
opened a
business in his
hometown of
Rosscarbery,
County Cork.
Barry was
first educated at
Ardagh Boys'
National School...
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Galley Head
Lighthouse is an
active 19th
century lighthouse outside of
Rosscarbery,
County Cork, on the
south coast of Ireland. The
lighthouse is situated...
- in April. Most
successful horse (2 wins):
Grace O'Malley – 2009, 2010
Rosscarbery - 2022, 2023
Leading jockey (3 wins):
Kevin Manning –
Snippets (2003)...
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Castle Salem is a
fortified house near
Rosscarbery, in
County Cork, Ireland. The
house was home to the
Morris family from
around 1660
until the early...
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members of the
Irish Republican Brotherhood (IRB). Born and
raised in
Rosscarbery,
County Cork, he
witnessed the
Great Famine.
Rossa founded the Phoenix...