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    County Clare and returns four members to Clare County Council. Killaloe is at the center of the Killaloe Civil parish. The town owes its origin to a sixth-century...
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    Killaloe (/ˌkɪlæˈluː/; Irish: Cill Dalua) is a civil parish in County Clare, Ireland. The main settlement is the town of Killaloe. The parish is in the...
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    the River Fergus in northern County Clare, Ireland and also a parish of the same name in the Catholic Diocese of Killaloe. The 2016 population was 776...
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    Clonderlaw, west County Clare, Ireland. It is also a civil parish and an ecclesiastical parish in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Killaloe. The area was officially...
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    in southeast County Clare, Ireland. The name also refers to a civil parish in the barony of Bunratty Upper, and to an ecclesiastical parish of the same...
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    Kildysart (category Civil parishes of County Clare)
    large village in County Clare, Ireland and a civil and Roman Catholic parish by the same name that surrounds the village. The parish lies on the east...
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    (Kilkeedy), Killaloe Diocese. Teampall na Déirce Graveyard, Tubber. Donnelly 2009, p. 225. Parliamentary Gazetteer of Ireland 1845. An Tobar (Tubber), Clare GAA...
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  • (parish) Killaloe, County Clare (Civil parish) Diocese of Killaloe, County Clare Roman Catholic Diocese of Killaloe, County Clare Killaloe March, Regimental...
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  • Kilmurry McMahon (category Civil parishes of County Clare)
    Kilmurry-Clonderalaw, is a civil parish in County Clare in Ireland. It is also a Catholic parish in the Diocese of Killaloe. Townlands of the civil parish of Kilmurry-Clonderalaw...
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    Communion. It has just under 2,000 adherents in Clare. The county is part of the Diocese of Limerick and Killaloe, one of the three cathedrals of the diocese...
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    Kilrush (category Civil parishes of County Clare)
    coastal town in County Clare, Ireland. It is also the name of a civil parish and an ecclesiastical parish in Roman Catholic Diocese of Killaloe. It is located...
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    Clonlara (redirect from Clonlara Co. Clare)
    village in County Clare, Ireland, and a Roman Catholic parish of the same name. Clonlara is in the east of County Clare in the civil parish of Kiltonanlea...
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    Dysert (Irish: An Díseart, meaning 'hermitage') is a civil parish in County Clare, Ireland. The parish was formerly called Dysert O’Dea, from its having...
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    (Kilmurry Ibrickane), is a parish of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Killaloe that is located in west County Clare, Ireland. A civil parish of the same name also...
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    Mountshannon (category Parishes of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Killaloe)
    County Clare, Ireland. It is part of the Catholic parish Mountshannon-Whitegate. The village is on the western shore of Lough Derg, north of Killaloe...
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    Feakle (redirect from Feakle, County Clare)
    tooth') is a village in County Clare, Ireland, in the Roman Catholic parish of the same name. "Paroiste na fiacaile" means parish of the tooth. A legend...
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    Inagh (category Civil parishes of County Clare)
    (/ˈaɪnə/ EYE-nə; Irish: Eidhneach, meaning 'ivy') is a village and civil parish in County Clare, Ireland. It is situated 14 km west of Ennis on the Inagh River...
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  • Munterconnaught Scrabby Shercock Templeport Tomregan Urney There are 81 civil parishes in County Clare. Abbey Bunratty Carran Clareabbey Clondagad Clonlea Clonloghan...
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    Scarriff (category Parishes of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Killaloe)
    "Scariff Historical Background". Clare County Library. Retrieved 1 April 2014. "Scariff and Moynoe". Diocese of Killaloe. Retrieved 1 April 2014. "A History...
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  • is a civil parish in County Clare, Ireland, The parish is part of the historic barony of Ibrickane. In 1837, it was co-extensive with the parish of the...
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    Killimer (category Civil parishes of County Clare)
    Íomaí, meaning 'church of Aodhamair') is a village in County Clare, Ireland, in a civil parish of the same name. It is located on the northern bank of...
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    Kilfenora (category Civil parishes of County Clare)
    Hillside' or 'Church of the White Brow') is a village and a civil parish in County Clare, Ireland. It is situated south of the karst limestone region...
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    Doora (Irish: Dúire) is a village and civil parish in County Clare, Ireland, just to the east of the town of Ennis. In Irish the word Dúr means "water"...
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    Ennis (redirect from Ennis, County Clare)
    Ennis (Irish: Inis, meaning 'island' or 'river meadow') is the county town of County Clare, in the mid-west of Ireland. The town lies on the River Fergus...
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    Tuamgraney (category Civil parishes of County Clare)
    meaning 'Tomb of Gráinne') is a village in eastern County Clare in the west of Ireland and a civil parish by the same name. Situated a kilometre from the...
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  • Ogonnelloe (category Civil parishes of County Clare)
    the Connollys') is a civil parish in east County Clare, Ireland, situated on the R463 regional road between Scariff and Killaloe and in the surrounding...
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  • Kilfarboy (category Civil parishes of County Clare)
    Buí) is a civil parish in County Clare in Ireland. There is also a Catholic parish with the same name. The largest population centre in the parish is Milltown...
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    Rath (Irish: An Ráth) is a civil parish in the barony of Inchiquin in County Clare, Ireland. Rath lies on the R460 regional road between Inagh to the...
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  • Laoinn) is a civil parish of County Clare, Ireland, located about 20 kilometres (12 mi) northwest of Limerick, just north of Shannon. The parish is in the...
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  • Crusheen (Inchicronan) (category Civil parishes of County Clare)
    Chrónáin), is a civil parish in County Clare, Ireland. There is also a catholic parish Crusheen, covering the same area. The parish lies to the northeast...
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