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  2. Category:People from County Cavan by occupation - Wikipedia

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    Category: People from County Cavan by occupation. 1 language. ... Military personnel from County Cavan (25 P) Musicians from County Cavan (1 C, 12 P) P.

  3. County Cavan - Wikipedia

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    County Cavan (/ ˈ k æ v ən / KAV-ən; Irish: Contae an Chabháin) is a county in Ireland.It is in the province of Ulster and is part of the Northern and Western Region.It is named after the town of Cavan and is based on the historic Gaelic territory of East Breffny (Bréifne).

  4. Ollie Brady - Wikipedia

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    County Cavan, Ireland: Occupation? Club(s) Years: Club: Redhills: Inter-county(ies) ... Oliver Brady is a former Gaelic footballer who played for the Cavan county ...

  5. Cavan - Wikipedia

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    Cavan (/ ˈ k æ v ən / KAV-ən; Irish: An Cabhán, meaning 'the hollow' [2]) is the county town of County Cavan in Ireland. The town lies in Ulster, near the border with County Fermanagh in Northern Ireland. The town is bypassed by the main N3 road that links Dublin (to the south) with Enniskillen, Ballyshannon and Donegal Town (to the north).

  6. Tullygarvey - Wikipedia

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    The area has been in constant occupation since pre-4000 BC. The Barony of Tullygarvey consists of the parishes of Kill and Drung and parts of Annagh, Drumgoon and Laragh. Tullygarvey derives its name from the Irish meaning "Gairbhéith's household", Gairbhéith was a member of the Uí Briúin dynasty of Connacht.

  7. Category:Police officers from County Cavan - Wikipedia

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  8. Tullyhaw - Wikipedia

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    Tullyhaw (Irish: Teallach Eathach, which means 'the Territory of Eochaidh', an ancestor of the McGoverns, who lived c. 650 AD) is a Barony in County Cavan in Ireland. The area has been in constant occupation since pre-4000 BC. Located in the northwest of the county, it has been referred to as Cavan's panhandle.

  9. Clankee - Wikipedia

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    Clankee (Irish: Clann Chaoich [1]) is a barony in County Cavan, Ireland. Baronies were mainly cadastral rather than administrative units. They acquired modest local taxation and spending functions in the 19th century before being superseded by the Local Government (Ireland) Act 1898 .