Clondalkin (Irish: Cluain Dolcáin, meaning 'pasture of Dolcán') is a southwestern outer suburb of Dublin, Ireland, 10 km (6 mi) west of Dublin city centre...
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senior member of the gang Liam Roe bought a house on Grangeview Road, Clondalkin for €119,000. Liam then bought the house off Liam Roe for €270,000 with...
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Clondalkin Round Tower (Irish: Cloigtheach Chluain Dolcáin) is an Irish round tower or cloigtheach founded by Saint Mochua, also known as Saint Cronan...
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further downstream next to Moyle Park College, where the water was used by Clondalkin Paper Mills in the past. Many of the concrete ponds are now in poor condition...
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is a castle and a National Monument in Clondalkin, Ireland. Tully's Castle is found on Monastery Road, Clondalkin. Tully's Castle consists of a tall narrow...
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Clondalkin Rugby Football Club (Irish: Cumann Rugbaí Chluain Dolcáin) is an Irish rugby club based in Clondalkin, Dublin. It has a great reputation for...
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divisions of: Clondalkin-Cappaghmore, Clondalkin-Dunawley, Clondalkin-Monastery, Clondalkin-Moorfield, Clondalkin-Rowlagh, Clondalkin Village, Lucan-Esker...
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Clondalkin / Fonthill railway station (also known as Fonthill Road on Irish Rail Information screens and Clondalkin and Fonthill on onboard train announcements)...
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Bohernabreena, Clondalkin-Ballymount, Clondalkin-Cappaghmore, Clondalkin-Dunawley, Clondalkin-Monastery, Clondalkin-Moorfield, Clondalkin-Rowlagh, Clondalkin Village...
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town is Tallaght. Other important centres of population are Lucan and Clondalkin. Much of the county is heavily urbanised but small rural settlements exist...
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Early Scandinavian Dublin (section Clondalkin)
raiding party sailed up the Liffey and plundered the monastic settlement at Clondalkin. For more than a dozen years in the middle of the 9th century, most of...
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Blanchardstown Centre, the Square in Tallaght, Liffey Valley Shopping Centre in Clondalkin, Omni Shopping Centre in Santry, Nutgrove Shopping Centre in Rathfarnham...
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(help) Finnerty, Mike (3 April 2024). "SINN FÉIN GO ALL-IN ON 7-SEATER CLONDALKIN". Dublin People. Archived from the original on 27 May 2024. Retrieved...
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Association (GAA) associated with the Dublin County Board club based in Clondalkin, County Dublin. The club plays the Gaelic games of Gaelic football, hurling...
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in that year Rovers acquired their own training ground at Roadstone in Clondalkin, and the club's underage as well as first-team moved their training base...
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Swords-Shanganagh line at Finglas and then continue via Blanchardstown and Clondalkin to Tallaght, where it would connect with the other line. Dublin Airport...
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Seamar) is a remand prison in Dublin, Ireland. It is on Cloverhill Road, Clondalkin, Dublin 22. It has a bed capacity of 431 and its average daily number...
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Stations served - City branch: Dublin Heuston, Park West & Cherry Orchard, Clondalkin & Fonthill, Kishoge, Adamstown, Hazelhatch & Celbridge, Sallins & Naas...
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O'Malley baseball fields in Managua, Nicaragua (1992), and Corkagh Park in Clondalkin, West Dublin, Ireland (1998), considered the main home of Irish baseball...
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one of only two postal districts to span the Liffey. Dublin 22 includes Clondalkin, Liffey Valley, Newcastle and Neilstown. Dublin 24 includes Firhouse,...
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attack. On the date of the assault, Murtagh lived with his parents in Clondalkin, County Dublin, and Lott lived in her apartment in Wicklow. Murtagh had...
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Brittas Cabinteely Carrickmines Chapelizod Cherrywood Churchtown Citywest Clondalkin Clonskeagh The Coombe Cornelscourt Crumlin Dalkey Dartry Deansgrange Dolphin's...
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Nora Tynan O'Mahony (category People from Clondalkin)
Nora O'Mahony (born Nora Tynan) (born 15 February 1866 in Clondalkin, died 13 December 1954 in Dublin) was an Irish poet and novelist. Her sister was Katharine...
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member Liam Kenny was murdered, allegedly by drug dealers, at his home in Clondalkin, West Dublin. On 28 November 2011 an innocent man was mistakenly shot...
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Aidomo Emakhu (category People from Clondalkin)
Championship club Millwall. Emakhu is from Bawnogue in Clondalkin. He attended the Moyle Park College in Clondalkin, South Dublin. Emakhu began his career with St...
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Round 1 St Anne's v Round Towers Clondalkin St Maurs v Naomh Barróg Round 2 Naomh Barróg v St Anne's Round Towers Clondalkin v St Maurs Round 3 St Anne's...
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19 May 2024 Ballyfermot United 3–0 Rockmount Clondalkin, County Dublin 14:00 Wasser 41' Caffrey 56' Nolan 90+3' Stadium: Cloverhill Road Attendance: 218...
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Una Crawford O'Brien is an Irish actor. Raised in Clondalkin, she is best-known to television viewers as the character Renee Phelan in long-running soap...
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as an airline, its first service began between Baldonnel Airfield in Clondalkin, Dublin and Bristol (Whitchurch) Airport, the United Kingdom, using a...
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elections with 9 seats and 6 gains in total. The party won 2 seats in each of Clondalkin and the 2 Tallaght LEAs. Fine Gael retained second place but lost 1 seat...
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