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Tynagh (Irish: Tíne) is a
village and
electoral division in south-east
County Galway in Ireland.
Recorded as
Tyneaach (1565),
Teacneaghe (1543), Theaneac...
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Brandubh of
Tynagh, fl. c. 500 AD,
Irish missionary.
Brandubh is
listed the
Irish genealogies as
Brandamh Tighe nEathach m.
Eachach m.
Ainmireach m. Aengusa...
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Tynagh GAA was a
Gaelic Athletic ****ociation club
located in
Tynagh,
County Galway, Ireland. The club was
solely concerned with the game of
hurling Located...
- lead-zinc
mineralisation is
found in the
limestones around Silvermines and
Tynagh.
Hydrocarbon exploration is
ongoing following the
first major find at the...
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Tynagh-Abbey/Duniry GAA is a
Gaelic Athletic ****ociation club
based in the
parish of
Tynagh,
County Galway, Ireland. The club is
primarily concerned with...
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subsidiary of EP
Power Europe,
acquired 80%
share of
Tynagh Energy Limited,
owner of the 400 MWe gas-fired
Tynagh Power Plant. PG Silesia [pl] (99.8% stake) -...
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Bulgaria Southampton Chicago, Illinois, US Shaughnessy, Mr.
Patrick 24
Tynagh,
Galway Ireland Queenstown New York City Shawah, Mr.
Yousseff Ibrahim 33...
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Tullow Tullyallen Tulrahan Tulsk Turloughmore Two-Mile
Borris Tydavnet Tynagh Tyrrellsp****
Union Hall
Upperchurch Upton Urlingford Urris Valleymount Ventry...
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Liverpool on 20
November 1915, and they made
their home at
Flowerhill House,
Tynagh,
County Galway.
Their children William and
Pamela were born there. However...
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Castle is
located to the west of
Pallas House, 2.8 km (1.7 mi)
south of
Tynagh, 1.6 km (1 mile)
north of the
Duniry River. The
castle was
built by the...