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Ballynahinch or Ballinahinch (Irish: Baile na hInse) [1] is a village in County Galway in the west of Ireland. It is situated close to Recess , on the road from Recess to Roundstone . It also lies on the route of the former railway line from Galway city to Clifden (the "Capital of Connemara ").
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In English, both "Pekin" and "Peking" remained common until the 1890s, when the Imperial Post Office adopted Peking. [5] Beginning in 1979, the PRC government encouraged use of pinyin. The New York Times adopted "Beijing" in 1986, [6] with all major American media soon following. Elsewhere in the Anglosphere, the BBC switched in 1990. [7] "
Ballynahinch Market House, formerly known as Ballynahinch Court House [1] and as Ballynahinch Town Hall, [2] is a municipal structure in the Market Square, Ballynahinch, County Down, Northern Ireland. The structure, which is used as a community events venue, is a Grade B1 listed building. [1]
Ballynahinch (Irish: Baile na hInse) is a barony in west County Galway, Ireland. It sits on the Atlantic coast to the west. The village of Ballynahinch is named after the barony.