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  2. Dungarvan - Wikipedia

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    Dungarvan (Irish: Dún Garbhán, meaning 'Garbhann's Fort') is a coastal town and harbour in County Waterford, on the south-east coast of Ireland.Prior to the merger of Waterford County Council with Waterford City Council in 2014, Dungarvan was the county town and administrative centre of County Waterford.

  3. Dungarvan Castle - Wikipedia

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    Dungarvan Castle is composed of a polygonal shell keep, enclosed with a curtain wall, with corner and gate towers. The 12th-century shell keep is the earliest part of the structure, with this form of keep being common in England, but rare in Ireland. There is a two-storey military barracks within the walls dating from the early 18th-century.

  4. List of townlands of County Waterford - Wikipedia

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    This is a sortable table of the approximately 1,658 townlands in County Waterford, Ireland. [1] [2] ... Dungarvan: Town: Decies without Drum: Dungarvan: Dungarvan ...

  5. Fraher Field - Wikipedia

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    Fraher Field (Irish: Páirc Uí Fhearachair [3]) is a GAA stadium, located in Dungarvan, County Waterford, owned by the Waterford GAA County Board. It has a total capacity of around 15,000. It has a total capacity of around 15,000.

  6. Abbeyside, Dungarvan - Wikipedia

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    MacGrath's Castle was a notable landmark in Abbeyside, overlooking Dungarvan Harbour, until it collapsed in January 1916. It was situated at Friar's Walk in Abbeyside, near the Augustinian abbey. It was a six-storey tower house , reputedly built by the MacGrath family, and labelled MacCragh's Castle in the Civil Survey of 1654.

  7. Waterford–Mallow railway line - Wikipedia

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    Share of the Waterford, Dungarvan and Lismore Railway Company, issued 20 August 1874. The line was opened in stages by various companies and was completely opened on 12 August 1878. [1] On 17 May 1860 the Great Southern and Western Railway (GS&WR) opened a 16 + 3 ⁄ 4 miles (27.0 km) branch from Mallow (on its Dublin to Cork main line) to ...

  8. Ballynagaul, County Waterford - Wikipedia

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    Ballynagaul (Irish: Baile na nGall, its official name) is a Gaeltacht area within the Irish-speaking Gaeltacht na nDéise part of County Waterford.Comprising the townlands of Baile na nGall Mór and Baile na nGall Beag (Ballynagaul More and Ballynagaul Beg), [1] [2] it is located approximately 9.6 kilometres southeast of Dungarvan.

  9. Gaeltacht na nDéise - Wikipedia

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    Gaeltacht na nDéise is a Gaeltacht area in County Waterford consisting of the areas of Ring and Old Parish. [1] It is located 10 km from the town of Dungarvan. Gaeltacht na nDéise has a population of 1,816 people (Census 2016) [2] and encompasses a geographical area of 62 km 2. This represents 1% of total Gaeltacht area.

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