Creggan (Irish: An Creagán; meaning stony place) is a large housing estate in Derry, Northern Ireland, on a hill not far from the River Foyle. It lies...
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through Dundalk Creggan, County Tyrone, a townland in Northern Ireland Creggan, Derry, a large housing estate in Derry, Northern Ireland Creggan, County Westmeath...
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the Bogside, Brandywell, Creggan, Bishop Street and Foyle Road, and it was this area that would become Free Derry. The Derry Housing Action Committee...
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junior league is the Derry and District League and teams from the city and surrounding areas participate, including Don Boscos and Creggan Swifts. The Foyle...
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Lyra McKee (redirect from 2019 Derry attack)
On 18 April 2019, McKee was fatally shot during rioting in the Creggan area of Derry. McKee was born on 31 March 1990 in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Her...
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Derry City Football Club is a professional football club based in Derry, Northern Ireland. They play in the League of Ireland Premier Division, the top...
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in Creggan, Derry, designed to kill and maim Police Service of Northern Ireland officers. The day prior, on 9 September 2019, rioting in Creggan broke...
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explosion of an incendiary device at the McCool home at Dunree Gardens, Creggan, Derry. McCool's two young daughters, Carol Ann (4) and Bernadette (9), were...
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Derry City Cemetery, known locally as the City Cemetery, is a cemetery based in the Creggan area of Derry, Northern Ireland. By the mid-19th century Derry’s...
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Apprentice Boys of Derry is a Protestant fraternal society with a worldwide membership of over 10,000, founded in 1814 and based in the city of Derry, Northern...
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Tony O'Doherty (category Association footballers from Derry (city))
former footballer and football manager. A native of Creggan, Derry, O'Doherty played for Coleraine FC, Derry City FC, Finn Harps, Dundalk FC and briefly for...
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Moor: Creggan, Brandywell, City Walls and Sherrifs Mountain; Waterside: Drumahoe, Victoria, Caw, Ebrington, Kilfennan, Lisnagelvin and Clondermot. Derry City...
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journalist Lyra McKee was murdered while observing rioting in the Creggan district of Derry. Mobile phone footage was released showing a masked gunman, a...
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Investigative journalist Lyra McKee was shot dead by the New IRA in Creggan, Derry, Northern Ireland, on 18 April 2019. They claimed to have been shooting...
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Free Derry Corner is a historical landmark in the Bogside neighbourhood of Derry, Northern Ireland, which lies in the intersection of the Lecky Road,...
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Bloody Sunday (1972) (redirect from Bloody Sunday (Derry))
Provisional Irish Republican Army (Provisional IRA) in Derry, when he was shot by a sniper in the Creggan housing estate. A month after internment was introduced...
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admits Creggan Heights shooting". Derry Journal. Retrieved 12 July 2012. Staff (5 November 2010). "Shooting victim admits being a drug dealer". Derry Journal...
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Gardens area of the Creggan, Derry, during heavy clashes that erupted when a 500-strong British search force attempted to enter the Creggan and Bogside areas...
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The Derry Brigade of the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) operated in the city of Derry, Northern Ireland, and its surroundings during the Troubles...
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St Cecilia's College (category Secondary schools in Derry (city))
located in Derry, Northern Ireland. It is a Catholic-maintained girls' school with an enrolment of 947 pupils aged 11–18 and is located in the Creggan area...
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(Eddie McSheffrey and Paddy Derry) were killed when bombs they were transporting exploded prematurely in the Creggan area of Derry. 29 October: A British soldier...
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District Council and contains the wards of Brandywell, City Walls, Creggan, Creggan South and Sherriff's Mountain. The Moor forms part of the Foyle constituencies...
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(Monaghan) v Middletown Na Fianna (Armagh) Ballinascreen (Derry) v Setanta (Donegal) Kickhams Creggan (Antrim) v Éire Óg Carrickmore (Tyrone) Middletown Na...
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nationalist family in Creggan, Derry to Patrick and Brigid Gilmour, the youngest of eleven siblings and grew up as The Troubles began in Derry in the early 1970s...
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Sarah Brett (category Broadcasters from Derry (city))
Theo in 2014. Her husband is Terry Coyle, whom she met in Derry, and who is from Creggan, Derry. They live in Eglinton, County Londonderry. Stephen Nolan...
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Chronology of the Conflict – 1968. CAIN Web Service Martin Melaugh. "The Derry March: Main events of the day". Conflict Archive on the Internet (CAIN)...
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James McClean (category Association footballers from Derry (city))
nation at 2012 and 2016 Euro Championships. McClean grew up in the Creggan area of Derry and attended Holy Family Primary School and St. Peter's High School...
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Bogside (category Derry (city))
point of the Troubles. Between 1969 and 1972, the area along with the Creggan and other Catholic areas became a no-go area for the British Army and police...
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Trojans F.C. (category Association football clubs in Derry Urban Area)
Youth and Community Group is an amateur football club based in the Creggan area of Derry, Northern Ireland. As of 2015, the club's senior team was playing...
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11–18 and a staff of 92. The school was formerly situated in the heart of Creggan, but moved to a newly built campus on the Northland Road. St Cecilia's...
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