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  3. Tullamore - Wikipedia

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    Tullamore (/ ˈ t ʊ l ə ˌ m ɔːr /; Irish: Tulach Mhór, meaning 'great mound') is the county town of County Offaly in Ireland. It is on the Grand Canal , in the middle of the county, and is the fourth most populous town in the Midlands Region , with 15,598 inhabitants at the 2022 census .

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  5. More than 100 flood warnings have been issued across the UK and a major incident declared in Greater Manchester as wind and rain hits parts of the country on the first day of 2025.

  6. Pollagh - Wikipedia

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    Pollagh (Irish: Pollach, meaning 'land full of holes or pits'), [2] also spelled Pullough, is a village in County Offaly, Ireland, located in the midlands of Ireland. It is a rural village on the Grand Canal and lies between Ferbane and Tullamore. (Tullamore is 15 km to the east.)

  7. Mucklagh, County Offaly - Wikipedia

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    Mucklagh (Irish: An Muclach) [2] is a townland and village in County Offaly, Ireland. It is located 5 km southwest of Tullamore . [ 3 ] As of the 2016 census , the population of Mucklagh was 826 people.

  8. Birr, County Offaly - Wikipedia

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    Birr (/ ˈ b ɜːr /; Irish: Biorra, meaning "plain of water") is a town in County Offaly, Ireland.Between 1620 and 1899 it was called Parsonstown, after the Parsons family who were local landowners and hereditary Earls of Rosse. [7]

  9. Night of the Big Wind - Wikipedia

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    The Night of the Big Wind (Irish: Oíche na Gaoithe Móire) was a powerful European windstorm that swept across what was then the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, beginning on the afternoon of 6 January 1839, causing severe damage to property and several hundred deaths. 20 to 25% of houses in north Dublin were damaged or destroyed, and 42 ships were wrecked. [1]