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  2. Killybegs - Wikipedia

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    Killybegs is the most important fishing port in Ireland, and its harbour is often full of trawlers. In 1588, Killybegs was the last port of call for the Spanish vessel La Girona, which had dropped anchor in the harbour when the Spanish Armada fetched up on the Irish coast during Spain's war with England.

  3. Hill of Tara - Wikipedia

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    The Hill of Tara (Irish: Teamhair or Cnoc na Teamhrach) [2] is a hill and ancient ceremonial and burial site near Skryne in County Meath, Ireland. Tradition identifies the hill as the inauguration place and seat of the High Kings of Ireland ; it also appears in Irish mythology .

  4. Tara Hill, County Wexford - Wikipedia

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    Tara Hill is situated at a particularly high point along the south east coast of Ireland and is surrounded by flat residential and agricultural land. There is a small village located at the heart of the hill. Tara Hill is located approximately 7.1 km from Gorey Town Centre and 107.5 km from Dublin.

  5. List of monastic houses in County Donegal - Wikipedia

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    (given as on Ordnance Survey map, 1965 - not on 1960 map) Clondahorkey Monastery early monastic site; erenagh land 16th-17th century Clonenagh Monastery early monastic site, founded 6th century by St Colmcille

  6. Lia Fáil - Wikipedia

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    The Fál (Irish:) or Lia Fáil (Irish: [ˌl̠ʲiə ˈfˠaːlʲ]; "Stone of Fál") is a stone at the Inauguration Mound (Irish: an Forrad) on the Hill of Tara in County Meath, Ireland, which served as the coronation stone for the King of Tara and hence High King of Ireland.

  7. Tara Hill - Wikipedia

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    Tara Hill, County Wexford, County Wexford, Ireland Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations with the same name.

  8. Tara Street - Wikipedia

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    The street was named after Tara, the home of the ancient high kings of Ireland. [3] It was the home of Tara Street Baths, opened in 1886, and demolished in 1986 when it was replaced by the Countess Markievicz Pool. In April 1907 Dublin Fire Brigade opened its headquarters at the new fire station at the corner of Tara Street and Pearse Street.

  9. Muckross Head - Wikipedia

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    Muckross Head is a small peninsula in the parish of Kilcar about 10 km west of Killybegs, County Donegal, in north-western Ireland. It contains a popular rock-climbing area, noted for its unusual horizontally layered structure.

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