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    Ranafast or Rinnafarset, officially only known by its Irish name Rann na Feirste (IPA: [ˌɾˠaːn̪ˠ n̪ˠə ˈfʲɛɾˠʃtʲə]), is a Gaeltacht village and townland...
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    some areas including parts of the island of Arranmore, the townland of Ranafast and the village of Annagry. In some areas, like the hills around Dungloe...
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    Enniskillen in County Fermanagh and his mother, Mary Rogers, came from Ranafast in The Rosses in County Donegal; they raised four boys and five girls....
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    Bhríde, was originally established in Omeath in 1912, but later moved to Ranafast, County Donegal. In 2012, Coláiste Bhríde celebrated its 100th anniversary...
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    The bust of Cardinal Ó Fiaich in Ranafast, County Donegal, Republic of Ireland....
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  • An tUltach (The Ulsterman). In 1925 he founded St. Brigid's College in Ranafast, County Donegal. In 1926 he established the Gaelic League Provisional Council...
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    close to Donegal Airport, located at Carrickfin just west of neighbouring Ranafast. Gweedore railway station, opened on 9 March 1903, closed for passenger...
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  • Hunterstown lost in Dunleer. In that season, Rovers won their section of the Ranafast Cup only to fall to Kilcurry in the competition's semi-final stages.[citation...
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  • brothers Séamus Ó Grianna and Seán Bán Mac Grianna, in Rann na Feirste (Ranafast), a village in The Rosses in the west of County Donegal, at a time of linguistic...
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  • and captained Louth during the 1951 season. At club level, White won a Ranafast Cup medal with Cooley Kickhams in 1944. He was also a member of the Kickhams...
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    Irish traditional music group from Kells, County Meath with origins in Ranafast (Rann na Feirste), County Donegal. The group consisted of three siblings...
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  • 29-04-2020. Information about the college, see bottom section "August 31st Fielday in Ranafast", 2014 section, County Donegal Historical Society v t e...
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  • team that finishes bottom of the league is relegated to Division 5. The Ranafast Cup was presented to each winning team from 1944 until 1999. This trophy...
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  • club had reached the finals of the Second Division Championship and the Ranafast Cup in 1942, losing both to Kilkerley Emmets. There were no active GAA...
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  • original on 21 December 2021. Retrieved 11 December 2015 – via YouTube. "Ranafast Gaeltacht in Donegal fights Irish language decline". BBC News. Retrieved...
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  • a National school and Áislann Rann na Feirste, a community centre in Ranafast in the Gaeltacht of County Donegal, Ireland. The album was recorded, mixed...
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  • ISBN 9783525262252 – via Google Books. Fullington, Don (24 October 1983). An American's Ireland. Ranafast Press. ISBN 9780914089001 – via Internet Archive. derrynane....
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    Gerry (14 April 2021). "INTERVIEW: Owenie McGarvey - the bounding boy from Ranafast". www.donegallive.ie. Retrieved 21 March 2024. There was a soccer club...
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  • disc, and gives one a feel for the diversity of the vocal tradition from Ranafast which those who have labored in love on Aoife have sought successfully...
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  • Reilly. Hunterstown Rovers Louth Junior 2 Football Championship (1): 1954 Ranafast Cup (Junior 2 Football League) (1): 1954 Louth Junior Football Championship...
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    immersion programme in Ranafast, but was turned down. In response he resigned in July and spent the following year in Ranafast, emerging a fluent Irish...
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    Burtonport, Doochary, Dungloe, Glenties, Kilrean, Lettermacaward, Portnoo, and Ranafast. Other features include the island of Arranmore. The barony is thus described...
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  • Feda (Feda O'Donnell Coaches), which operates twice daily routes from Ranafast, County Donegal to Galway and back. In Northern Ireland Ulsterbus provides...
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    which was released in December 2009 to raise funds for two projects in Ranafast, a Gaeltacht area from which she has collected songs. Ní Mhaonaigh performed...
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  • Eibhlín Néillín Ní Dhomhnaill into a family of poets and storytellers in Ranafast, County Donegal, he attended local primary school until the age of 14....
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    County Donegal for many years now, close to where his mother was born in Ranafast. He toured widely with Barry Moore (now Luka Bloom) as a teenager. He was...
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    near-contemporary of future brother bishop Dónal McKeown. McGuckian first visited Ranafast in 1968, and has since become a regular visitor to the Donegal Gaeltacht...
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  • finals in ’69 and ’70 and was also on the only Michaels team to garner the Ranafast Cup, in 1970. He won a Ryan Cup and a couple of Trench Cups with St Mary’s...
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  • Crossbarry — Cork — 354 — — — Ballyboghil — Dublin (Fingal) 321 352 9.7 — — Ranafast (Rann na Feirste, Rannafast, Rinnafarset) — Donegal 319 352 10.3 — — Palatine...
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  • with an MA in Irish medieval combs. She started going to the Gaeltacht in Ranafast to improve her Irish when she was nine. Dunlevy had an interest in the...
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