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  2. County Kerry - Wikipedia

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    In the ensuing civil war between pro- and anti-treaty elements, Kerry was perhaps the worst affected area of Ireland. Initially the county was held by the Anti-Treaty IRA but it was taken for the Irish Free State after seaborne landings by National Army troops at Fenit, Tarbert and Kenmare in August 1922. Thereafter the county saw a bitter ...

  3. Kilflynn - Wikipedia

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    The basic bedrock of North Kerry centred on Kilflynn. The bedrock contours were adapted from the Geological Survey of Ireland 1:1 000 000 scale map, 2003 More detailed bedrock, from sheet 162 (Tralee) centred on Kilflynn, from the 1:63 620 scale Geological Survey of Ireland map of 1883, surveyed by Frederick J. Foot; key adapted from original.

  4. Tralee - Wikipedia

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    Tralee (/ t r ə ˈ l iː / trə-LEE; Irish: Trá Lí, pronounced [t̪ˠɾˠaː(j) ˈl̠ʲiː]; formerly Tráigh Lí, meaning 'strand of the River Lee') is the county town of County Kerry in the south-west of Ireland. The town is on the northern side of the neck of the Dingle Peninsula, and is the largest town in County

  5. Ballymullen Barracks - Wikipedia

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    The barracks were taken over by the Irish Republican Army in February 1922 and then secured by the forces of the Free State in August 1922 during the Irish Civil War. [ 1 ] The barracks played a role in one of the most infamous incidents of the war, namely the Ballyseedy massacre .

  6. Stack's Mountain, County Kerry - Wikipedia

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    Stack's Mountain (Irish: Cnoc an Stacaigh) is a townland of County Kerry, Ireland, named after the Stack family. [1] [2] The range of hills known as Stack's Mountains - which includes the eponymous peak (323m) - extend over a larger area). It is one of sixteen ancient townlands of the civil parish of Kilflynn and lies to the west of the parish ...

  7. Fahavane, County Kerry - Wikipedia

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    Fahavane (Irish: An Fhaiche Bhán) is a townland of County Kerry, Ireland. [1] [2] It is one of the sixteen original townlands of the civil parish of Kilflynn and is on the east side, just south of the river Shannow, which provides its northern border, and Kilflynn village. It is mostly rural land.

  8. Knockbrack West, County Kerry - Wikipedia

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    Knockbrack West (Irish: An Cnoc Breac Thiar) is a townland of County Kerry, Ireland. [1] It is one of the sixteen original townlands of the civil parish of Kilflynn. It is traversed by the N69 Tralee-Listowel road. The area covers 105.49 hectares (260.67 acres) of rural land. It is partly forested (commercial) south of the N69. [2] [3]

  9. Kilderry - Wikipedia

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    The N70 road passes through Kilderry. Kilderry is a rural area in County Kerry, Ireland. It lies close to the N70 National secondary road between Milltown (2.6 km) and Killorglin (4.8 km). The townlands of Kilderry North (Irish: Cill Doire Thuaidh) and Kilderry South (Irish: Cill Doire Theas) are in the civil parish of Kilcolman. [1] [2]