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  2. Clonakilty - Wikipedia

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    Clonakilty GAA won their first adult hurling county title when they won the Cork Minor B Hurling Championship in 2007. Clonakilty R.F.C. also became a senior rugby club in 2001 and spent 12 years in the All-Ireland League until they were relegated to Division 1 of the Munster Junior League. Clonakilty A.F.C. won the Beamish Cup in 2008 & 1995 ...

  3. Clonakilty (Parliament of Ireland constituency) - Wikipedia

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    Clonakilty was a constituency in County Cork represented in the Irish House of Commons until its ... Johnston-Liik, E. M. (2002). History of the Irish Parliament ...

  4. Kilgarriffe Church - Wikipedia

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    Kilgarrife Church is a small Gothic Revival Anglican church located in Clonakilty, County Cork, Ireland. It was completed in 1818. It is part of the Kilgarrife Union of Parishes, in the Diocese of Cork, Cloyne, and Ross.

  5. West Cork - Wikipedia

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    Map of West Cork. West Cork (Irish: Iarthar Chorcaí) [1] is a tourist region and municipal district in County Cork, Ireland.As a municipal district, West Cork falls within the administrative area of Cork County Council, [2] and includes the towns of Bantry, Castletownbere, Clonakilty, Dunmanway, Schull and Skibbereen, and the 'key villages' of Baltimore, Ballydehob, Courtmacsherry ...

  6. Kilgarriff, County Cork - Wikipedia

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    This geographical article about County Cork is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  7. Clonakilty railway station - Wikipedia

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    Clonakilty, County Cork Ireland: History; Original company: Clonakilty Extension Railway: Pre-grouping: Cork, Bandon and South Coast Railway: Post-grouping: Great Southern Railways: Key dates; 1 November 1886: Station opens: 1 April 1961: Station closes

  8. Inchydoney - Wikipedia

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    The island was granted by Queen Elizabeth I to the Church of Ireland Bishop of Ross in 1584. During the Irish Confederate Wars, when a Protestant force led by Lord Forbes retook the town of Clonakilty from Catholic rebels in 1642, several hundred rebels fled towards the island to take refuge, but were caught and drowned in the rising tide before reaching Inchydoney.

  9. Michael Collins Birthplace - Wikipedia

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    Collins was born in Woodfield, Coolcraheen, near Clonakilty, in 1890 without medical assistance to Mary Anne Collins (née O'Brien; c. 1852–1907). [ 2 ] [ 3 ] In 1900, three years after the death of Michael John Collins (1815-1897), Mary Anne's much older husband, the family moved to a new house on the farmstead, and the old house became ...