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Moycullen (Irish: Maigh Cuilinn) is a village situated in the Gaeltacht [2] region of County Galway, Ireland, about 10 km (7 mi) northwest of Galway city. It is near Lough Corrib, on the N59 road to Oughterard and Clifden, in Connemara. Moycullen is now a satellite town of Galway with some residents commuting to the city for work, school, and ...
Moycullen (Irish: Maigh Cuilinn [1]) is a Gaeltacht civil parish in the ancient barony of the same name. [ 1 1 ] It is located in the western shore of Lough Corrib in County Galway , Ireland and is around 4 miles (6.4 km) north-west of the city of Galway on the road to Oughterard .
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Cumann Cispheile Mhaigh Cuilinn (Moycullen Basketball Club) is an Irish basketball club based in Moycullen, County Galway. The club was founded in 1966. [1] The club's senior men's representative team plays in the Irish Super League. The team first played in the Super League, Ireland's top basketball league, in 2009. [1]
Moycullen GAA (Irish: CLG Maigh Cuilinn) is a group title for several Gaelic Athletic Association clubs based in Moycullen, County Galway.The three clubs, Cumann Peile Mhaigh Cuilinn (Moycullen Football Club), Cumann Iománaíocht Maigh Cuilinn (Moycullen Hurling Club) and Cumann Camógaíocht Mhaigh Cuilinn (Moycullen Camogie Club) share playing facilities and cooperate on a number of the ...
Men of the South, Irish Gothic, An Allegory, Night's Candles Are Burnt Out, Race of the Gael Seán Keating (born John Keating , 28 September 1889 – 21 December 1977) was an Irish romantic-realist painter who painted some iconic images of the Irish War of Independence and of the early industrialization of Ireland.
Moy (from Irish an Maigh, meaning 'the plain') [2] [3] is a village and townland in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland about 5 miles (8 kilometres) southeast of Dungannon and beside the smaller village of Charlemont. Charlemont is on the east bank of the River Blackwater and Moy on the west; the two are joined by Charlemont Bridge.