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    of some small rivers and adjacent to marshy ground at the head of Tralee Bay, Tralee is located at the base of an ancient roadway that heads south over...
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    Tralee Bay (Irish: Loch Foirdhreamhain / Cuan Thrá Lí) is located in on the west coast of County Kerry, Ireland. It is situated between Kerry Head on the...
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    Fenit (category Tralee)
    north side of Tralee Bay about 10 km (6 mi) west of Tralee town, just south of the Shannon Estuary. It is also a civil parish. The bay is enclosed from...
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    around Tralee Bay, to parents called Finnlug and Cara. Tradition has it that he was born in the Kilfenora/Fenit area on the north side of the bay. He was...
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    Ballyheigue. Kerry Head separates the Shannon Estuary, on the north side, from Tralee Bay on the south side. Dolphin-watching is possible from the areas around...
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    The Tralee Ship Canal (Irish: Longchanáil Thrá Lí) is a canal built for freight and passenger transportation from Tralee Bay to the town of Tralee in County...
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  • Londonderry* Galway Bay, County Galway Lough Hyne, County Cork Larne Lough, County Antrim* Lough Mahon, County Cork Shannon Estuary, Munster Tralee Bay, County Kerry...
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    submarine put Casement and his two companions ashore at Banna Strand in Tralee Bay, County Kerry – the boat used is now in the Imperial War Museum in London...
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    winter from a number of areas including Lough Foyle, Strangford Lough, Tralee Bay and Castlemaine Harbour. The black form B. b. nigricans appears blackish-brown...
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    of a sandy peninsula called the Maharees separating Brandon Bay to the west from Tralee Bay on the east. Off the peninsula are a number of small islands...
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  • (disambiguation) Tralee (UK Parliament constituency) Tralee Bay This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Tralee. If an internal...
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    30 km (19 mi) west of Tralee, near the village of Castlegregory. Lough Gill is considered a natural lagoon, draining into Tralee Bay. It is fed by the Killiney...
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    coast of County Kerry, connected to the mainland by a sandbar. Located in Tralee Bay, the island encloses Barrow Harbour. Historically, the area was called...
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    west coast and Cruden Bay on the east coast, and in Ireland, on the east and west coasts between Dublin and Killough, and Tralee Bay to Galway; it also occurs...
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    northern flanks of the Slieve Mish Mountains. From here it descends towards Tralee Bay and the village of Camp. The next few stages – Camp to Annascaul, via...
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    captured after landing from a Kaiserliche Marine U-boat on Banna Strand in Tralee Bay in north County Kerry, south-west Ireland, just a few days before the...
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    where the River Lee enters Tralee Bay. The village was formerly Tralee's port, and is connected to the town centre by the Tralee Ship Canal. Part of Blennerville...
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    where they were. Through the mist one of the crew could just make out Tralee Bay and in particular Hogs Head. The pilot, Captain Kurt Mollenhauer, from...
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    Overlooking Tralee Bay on the northern side and Dingle Bay on the south, the range extends for 19 kilometres from just outside Tralee in the east to...
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  • Historical Society. No 23 (1990) "The Surrender of an Armada Vessel near Tralee" by Brendan G. McCarthy Hutchinson 2013, pp. 202, 276–288. A galleon of...
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    of the peninsula, which separates Brandon Bay on the western side from Tralee Bay to the east. The Brandon Bay beaches are open to the North Atlantic and...
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  • sailing boat that was sailed across the Atlantic to Fenit harbour in Tralee Bay by Bill Verity. Wauchope, R.; Ekholm, G.F.; Bernal, I. (2015). Handbook...
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  • found only three lakes or bays: Loch Fordremain in Sliab Mis of Mumhan (Tralee Bay), Loch Lumnig (probably Loch Lurgan or Galway Bay) on Tir Find and Loch...
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  • 29032°N 9.84688°W / 52.29032; -9.84688 Barrow Harbour is a tidal inlet off Tralee Bay, County Kerry, Ireland. Once this was the major port for the region, servicing...
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  • in Tralee Bay on the coast of Kerry, where she was surrendered to crown officers. The 24 men on board were taken into custody and marched to Tralee Castle...
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    Ireland. It is located on the R558 regional road between Tralee and Fenit, overlooking Tralee Bay. Spa lies in the historical barony of Trughanacmy. Spa...
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    Tralee Casement station (Tralee Railway Station; Irish: Stáisiún Thrá Lí) is the terminus station on the Mallow–Tralee line and serves the town of Tralee...
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    North Kerry Walks Limited. The trail follows the coastline of Tralee Bay, beginning at Tralee and following the towpath of the ship canal to Blennerville...
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  • following an unsuccessful attempt to land arms for the Irish Volunteers in Tralee Bay. 21 April – Roger Casement and two others were arrested at Banna Strand...
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    in 1879 by the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI), and named Tralee Bay Lifeboat Station. The station currently operates the Trent-class lifeboat...
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