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Tuamgraney (/tʃuːmˈɡreɪniː/;
archaically spelled Tomgraney, Tomgrenei; Irish:
Tuaim Gréine,
meaning "Tomb of Gráinne") is a
village in
eastern County Clare...
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Frank Blake is an
Irish stage,
television and film actor. From
Tuamgraney, in
County Clare, he was born to
Michael and Mary
Blake and is the
youngest of...
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Church of
Ireland church in
Tuamgraney,
County Clare, Ireland. It is the
oldest church in
continuous use in Ireland. The
Tuamgraney parish operates as a unit...
- School,
Scariff Community School, and
Tuamgraney National School. The
Raheen Community Hospital in
Tuamgraney is a
public nursing home and day center...
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Inchicronan Priory and
Patron of the
towns of
Tuamgraney and Roscrea. St. Cronan's Church,
Tuamgraney is one
claimant for the
oldest continuously used...
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Toormakeady (Tuar Mhic Éadaigh)
Tower Tragumna,
Tralee Tramore Trim Tuam
Tuamgraney Tournafulla Tubber (Clare)
Tubber (Galway)
Tubber (Offaly) Tubberclare...
- Clonusker.
Scarriff is on the
route of the East
Clare Way,
walking trail.
Tuamgraney and Inis
Cealtra are nearby.
Little is
known of the
Scariff area in pre-Christian...
- languages. Deò-ghrèine Gráinne (given name)
Lough Graney,
County Clare Tuamgraney MacKillop,
James (1998)
Dictionary of
Celtic Mythology, p.92. Oxford:...
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Mountshannon and
Tuamgraney encomp****es the
villages of
Mountshannon and
Tuamgraney. This
parish contains the 10th
century St. Cronan's Church,
Tuamgraney, the oldest...
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Ogonnelloe Parteen Quilty Quin Ruan
Scariff Shannon Sixmilebridge Toonagh Tuamgraney Tubber Tulla Whitegate Bodies of
water define much of the
physical boundaries...