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  2. Kill, County Waterford - Wikipedia

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    Kill (Irish: An Chill, meaning 'the church') [2] is a village in County Waterford, Ireland located between Dungarvan and Tramore, [3] on the R681 road. It lies in the townlands of Kilbarrymeaden and Sleveen. The settlement takes its name from the locality of Kilbarrymeaden, a former medieval parish.

  3. List of newspapers in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The Avondhu [12] – north-east Cork and neighbouring areas of Limerick, Tipperary, Waterford; Ballincollig News [13] – Free tabloid monthly newspaper for Ballincollig, County Cork, sister publication of Bishopstown News; Bishopstown News [14] – Free monthly newspaper for the Western Suburbs (mainly Bishopstown and Wilton) of Cork City

  4. John Devoy - Wikipedia

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    His body was returned to Ireland where a state funeral was held. He was buried in Glasnevin Cemetery in June 1929. [9] Devoy Barracks in Naas, County Kildare was named for him and housed the Irish Army Apprentice School from 1956 until its closure in 1998. A large memorial to him stands on the road between his native Kill and Johnstown.

  5. The Munster Express - Wikipedia

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    The Munster Express newspaper was established in 1860 in the South Eastern Irish city of Waterford. The newspaper covers stories from Waterford city and County Waterford plus south Kilkenny, co Tipperary and co Wexford. It retails at €3.20. The Munster Express ' s office is located on Patrick Street in Waterford City.

  6. Waterford News & Star - Wikipedia

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    The Waterford News & Star is a local newspaper based in the Irish city of Waterford, first published as the Waterford Star in 1848. In December 2007, it changed from a broadsheet to a tabloid. [ 1 ] The Waterford News & Star in 2010/11 moved from their offices in Michael Street, Waterford City, to Gladstone House, Gladstone Street, Waterford.

  7. Kill, County Kildare - Wikipedia

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    Kill player Kieran O'Malley was a member of the Kildare team that contested the 1958 National Football League final. Kill GAA club also won both Junior A and Junior B County football championships, the Jack Higgins Cup, and were awarded club of the year in 1992. A field now overrun by the N7 staged the 1939 Leinster camogie final. [21]

  8. Rosemount, County Westmeath - Wikipedia

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    Many of the Geoghegan family ancestors are interred in the mortuary chapel at Kill. In 1932 Harvard Archaeological Society excavated a Bronze Age cairn (cemetery) with the remains of 44 graves from the sixth century on top of Knockastia (or Cnoc Aiste), which at 200 m (656 ft) is one of the highest points in County Westmeath.

  9. Killure, County Waterford - Wikipedia

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    Killure (Irish: Cill Iúir) [1] is a townland and civil parish in County Waterford, Ireland, near Waterford Airport. [2] References This page was last edited on 6 ...