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  2. Columba - Wikipedia

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    St. Colmcille's Boys' National School and St. Colmcille's Girls' National School, both located in the town of Swords, are also named after the Saint as is one of the local gaelic teams, Naomh Colmcille. [33] The Columba Press, a religious and spiritual book company based in Dublin, is named after Colmcille. [34]

  3. St Colmcille's (Balheary) - Wikipedia

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    St Colmcille's (Irish: Naomh Colmcille) are one of three GAA clubs in Swords, County Dublin, Ireland. The other two Swords clubs are St Finians and Fingallians. The club was founded in 1935, and fields a single junior football team in Division 10 of the Dublin AFL (adult football league). The club's grounds are located at Hollybanks, Glen Ellen ...

  4. List of monastic houses in County Longford - Wikipedia

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    early monastic site, patron St Ernan, 6th century (in the time of St Colmcille) Cluain-deochra; Clonogherie; Clonoghrir (approx) Druim-cheo Nunnery ø~ ...

  5. Columba Project - Wikipedia

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    colmcille.net The Columba Project ( Gaelic : Iomairt Cholm Cille ), formerly known as the Columba Initiative , is a program for Gaelic speakers in Scotland and Ireland to meet each other more often, and in so doing to learn more of the language, heritage and lifestyles of one another.

  6. St. Colmcille's GAA - Wikipedia

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    St. Colmcille's GAA was founded in 1971 through an amalgamation of two east Meath GAA clubs, Stars of the Sea and Shallon. [1] The club moved to their current ground of Pairc Ui Rís in 1989, named in honour of Edmund Rice .

  7. Swords, Dublin - Wikipedia

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    St. Colmcille's Well is located on Well Road off Main Street. Sord may also refer to a "sward", an "expanse of grass". [14] The most common landscape indicators of early Christian settlement are the ecclesiastical enclosures, and in the case of Swords, the street pattern has been influenced by the circular alignment of the settlement.

  8. Cardiff GAA (St. Colmcilles) - Wikipedia

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    St Colmcilles Cardiff is a GAA club based in Cardiff, Wales that plays Gaelic football and Hurling. It is affiliated with Gloucestershire GAA and British GAA . The club provides exercise for the Irish (and wider) communities of Cardiff and the South Wales area and is always looking for new players of all levels and abilities.

  9. Swords Castle - Wikipedia

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    Swords Castle is an early medieval castle located in Swords, Dublin. Originally built for the Archbishops of Dublin in the early 13th century near the Ward River , some of the castle estate had fallen into disrepair by the 14th and 15th centuries.