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    The twin villages of Ballineen (Irish: Béal Átha Fhínín, meaning 'mouth of Fineen's ford') and Enniskeane, or Enniskean, (Irish: Inis Céin, meaning 'island...
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  • Ballineen and Enniskean railway station was on the West Cork Railway and served the twin villages of Ballineen and Enniskean in County Cork, Ireland. Two...
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    the twin villages of Ballineen and Enniskean. It then makes its way through the centre of Bandon town, and on to Innishannon and Kilmacsimon, before draining...
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  • Ballincollig Ballindaggin Ballinderreen Ballindine Ballindooley Ballinea Ballineen and Enniskean Ballingarry (Limerick) Ballingarry (Tipperary) Ballingeary (Béal...
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  • Ballinacurra Ballinadee Ballinagree Ballinascarty Ballincollig Ballindangan Ballineen Ballingeary Ballinhassig Ballinora Ballinspittle Ballintemple Ballymacoda...
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  • List of urban areas in the Republic of Ireland for the 2002 census (category Towns and villages in the Republic of Ireland)
    43: "Abbeydorney [..] 218". CSO 2002, p. 51. CSO 2002, p. 40: "Ballineen/Enniskean". CSO 2002, p. 40. CSO 2002, p. 43. CSO 2002, p. 42. CSO 2002, p...
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  • Kinelmeky and Ivagha" (PDF). Journal of the Cork Historical and Archaeological Society. 2. 14 (79): 134. "The Twin Villages of Ballineen and Enniskean". ballineenandenniskean...
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  • on which was built the village of Enniskean, called after Cian himself "The Twin Villages of Ballineen and Enniskean". ballineenandenniskean.weebly.com...
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    located at the southern end of the town, near to the junction of Park Road and Clonakilty Road. An adjacent hotel (still in existence today under another...
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  • modern Castletown-Kinneigh, which is in West County Cork near Ballineen and Enniskean, very near to the later home of the family in Carbery, that region...
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    original access route have been supplemented by a series of paths and viewing platforms, and a full range of visitor facilities is available at the entrance...
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  • Preceding station   Disused railways   Following station Clonakilty Junction   West Cork Railway Bandon-Dunmanway   Ballineen and Enniskean...
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    Ahiohill (category Towns and villages in County Cork)
    Beg and Aghyohil More. The village lies between the towns of Bandon, Clonakilty and Ballineen/Enniskean. Ahiohill has one pub, "The Four Winds", and is...
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    Glengarriff (category Towns and villages in County Cork)
    Bay. At 18 kilometres (11 mi) northwards along the N71 road from Bantry, and 33 kilometres (21 mi) eastwards along the R572 road Castletownbere, it is...
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    Baltimore, County Cork (category Towns and villages in County Cork)
    parish of Rathmore and the Islands, the southernmost parish in Ireland. It is the main ferry port to Sherkin Island, Cape Clear Island and the eastern side...
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    Waterfall, County Cork (category Towns and villages in County Cork)
    team is Ballinora GAA club. The West Cork Railway once served the area, and Waterfall railway station operated from 1851 to 1961. A railway bridge, built...
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  • civil wing" in the killing of two republicans, the Coffey brothers, in Enniskean in early January 1921. The discovery of documents in Dunmanway by republicans...
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    New Twopothouse (category Towns and villages in County Cork)
    small village and census town in County Cork, Ireland. It is located in the civil parish of Caherduggan, on the N20 road between Mallow and Buttevant. The...
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    largest and the southernmost county of Ireland, named after the city of Cork, the state's second-largest city. It is in the province of Munster and the Southern...
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    Union Hall, County Cork (category Towns and villages in County Cork)
    fishing, and the pier has its own ice plant and fish processing factory run by Glenmar Shellfish Ltd. Tourism is also an economic driver, and among the...
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    Shanballymore (category Towns and villages in County Cork)
    Cork, Ireland. It neighbours the towns of Doneraile, Kildorrery and Castletownroche, and is off the main route from Mallow to Mitchelstown. Shanballymore...
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    Ireland. It rises in the Shehy Mountains on the western border of County Cork and flows eastwards through Cork, where it splits in two for a short distance...
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    Ballydehob (category Towns and villages in County Cork)
    same time, stone circles, wedge and boulder tombs were constructed in the area. The Celts arrived at some later time and in the early historic period, various...
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    Monkstown, County Cork (category Towns and villages in County Cork)
    facing Great Island and looking onto Monkstown Bay. For census purposes, Monkstown is combined with the nearby town of Passage West, and the combined area...
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    Béal na Bláth (category Towns and villages in County Cork)
    in County Cork, Ireland. The area is best known as the site of the ambush and death of the Irish revolutionary leader Michael Collins in 1922. On 22 August...
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    Clonakilty (category Towns and villages in County Cork)
    Kinsale, Bandon, Skibbereen and Dunmanway via the R599, just west of the town, or vice versa to the R588 via Enniskean and the town centre. Clonakilty's...
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  • List of urban areas in the Republic of Ireland for the 2011 census (category Towns and villages in the Republic of Ireland)
    of the 2011 census. This includes cities, boroughs, and towns with local government councils, and other places identified by the CSO with at least 50...
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    Skibbereen (category Towns and villages in County Cork)
    was 2,903. Skibbereen is located on the River Ilen. In his book The Origin and History of Irish Names of Places (1869), the historian Patrick Weston Joyce...
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    Ibane and Barryroe (Irish: Uí Bhána agus Barraigh Rua; archaic spellings Ibaune, Ibawn, O'Bathumpna, Barriro, Barriroe) is a historical barony in southern...
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    Gougane Barra (category Towns and villages in County Cork)
    (Irish: Guagán Barra, meaning 'the rock-cleft of Barra') is a scenic valley and heritage site in the Shehy Mountains of County Cork, Ireland. It is near...
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