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  2. Harvey Norman - Wikipedia

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    Harvey Norman is the flagship brand of Harvey Norman Holdings. Harvey Norman is mainly a household goods retailer – with items being sold in their stores including major appliances, small appliances, information technology (such as computers, printers and mobile phones), furniture, bedding, hardware (bathrooms) and flooring among other things ...

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  4. Katie Page - Wikipedia

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    Under Page's stewardship, Harvey Norman expanded into New Zealand in 1996, Singapore in 2000, Malaysia, Slovenia in 2003, and Ireland. [5] It entered online sales in 2001. [ 5 ] As of 30 June 2015, Harvey Norman operated 277 stores in eight countries, with revenues of A$ 4.9 billion and net profit of A$ 165 million. [ 4 ]

  5. Cloyne - Wikipedia

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    Cloyne as painted by Sir Edward Fanshawe in 1856.. The first evidence of settlement in Cloyne is a 4000-year-old portal dolmen that lies to the West of the town. The bishopric of Cloyne was founded by St. Colman Mac Léníne, (530–606 A.D.) as his principal monastery in the sixth century. [8]

  6. Naas - Wikipedia

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    A shopping centre on Monread Road was completed in 2010 with Ireland's largest Tesco Superstore as the anchor tenant. Other retail parks serve the town on both ends – northern and southern – with outlets such as Harvey Norman, PC World, B&Q, Smyths Toys, and Halfords.

  7. Norman Irish - Wikipedia

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    Ireland in 1300 showing maximum extent of Hiberno-Norman control. The Norman Irish or Hiberno-Normans (Irish: Normánach; Old Irish: Gall ' foreigners '), also known as the Old English, are Irish families descended from Norman settlers who arrived during the Anglo-Norman invasion of Ireland in the 12th century, mainly from England and Wales.

  8. Cork (city) - Wikipedia

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    Cork City F.C. are the largest and most successful association football team in Cork, winning three League of Ireland titles, four FAI Cup titles, and one "All Ireland" Setanta Sports Cup title. They play their home games on the south side of the city in Turners Cross. Several, now defunct, Cork clubs played in the League of Ireland before 1984.

  9. Dunlough Castle - Wikipedia

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    At the time the first Norman soldiers and settlers arrived in Ireland in 1169, the O'Mahonys were the declining but still powerful princes of Eóganacht Raithlind, occupying approximately the area from Cork City west to Mizen Head. [3]