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  2. History of Sligo - Wikipedia

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    "Herring of Sligo and salmon of Bann, Has made in Bristol many a rich man". [4] At this time, Sligo was a prosperous trading port, exporting fish, wool, cow hide, and timber, while importing wine, salt and iron. Saffron was imported as well, for its use as a dye as well as indigo which is mentioned as a common colour for clothing in the Sligo area.

  3. Sligo - Wikipedia

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    Sligo is an important bridging point on the main north–south route between Ulster and Connacht. It is the county town of County Sligo and is in the Barony of Carbury (formerly the Gaelic túath of Cairbre Drom Cliabh). Sligo is the diocesan seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Elphin.

  4. List of people from Sligo - Wikipedia

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    Sligo, a town in the north-west of Ireland and county town of County Sligo, has produced noted artists, authors, entertainers, politicians and business-people. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.

  5. Sligo, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    For several years after the opening of the Sligo Furnace, the residents of Sligo were without a church or church leader. The Sligo Furnace Company Superintendent was the supreme law—saloons and gambling halls were forbidden by the company, and any man found in trouble lost his job. Sligo had lawlessness like any other company town, however.

  6. County Sligo - Wikipedia

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    The Sligo coastline at Mullaghmore, with Classiebawn Castle in the distance Beezie's Island on Lough Gill. County Sligo is the setting for a large number of the texts in the Mythological Cycles. The story of Diarmad and Grainne has its final act played out on Ben Bulben. The Second Battle of Moytirra is associated with Moytirra in South County ...

  7. Category:Culture in Sligo (town) - Wikipedia

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  8. James Morrison (fiddler) - Wikipedia

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    In 1915, at the age of 21, he emigrated to America and settled in New York City. In 1918, Morrison won the fiddle competition at the New York Feis. Morrison become associated with other leading Irish musicians such as Michael Coleman, Paddy Killoran who were also from County Sligo.

  9. Michael Coleman (fiddler) - Wikipedia

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    Michael Coleman was born in Knockgrania, in the rural Killavil district, near Ballymote, County Sligo, Ireland.His father, James Coleman, was from Banada in County Roscommon, and a respected flute player.