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    Aghavannagh (Irish: Achadh Mheánach, meaning 'hilly field') is a small village and townland in south County Wicklow, Ireland. It is located in the barony...
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    (25.2 mi) long; the full length of the Military Road (Rathfarnham to Aghavannagh) is 57.9 km (36.0 mi). The Military Road runs north–south across the...
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    Donard), via Hollywood; Ballinclea to Aghavannagh, via Lugnaquilla summit; a rest day at Aghavannagh; Aghavannagh to Tinahely; a circular day route beginning...
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    least frequented route is the 16–kilometre 6-hour Aghavannagh Route, which starts at the Aghavannagh Bridge (T056861) and walks the long forest tracks...
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    such as the O'Byrnes. The Military Road, stretching from Rathfarnham to Aghavannagh crosses the mountains, north to south, and was built by government forces...
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    constructed between 1800 and 1809 and runs from Rathfarnham, County Dublin to Aghavannagh, County Wicklow via Glencree, the Sally Gap and Laragh. A series of army...
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    dips down to Laragh, over the hills into Glenmalure, and finishes at Aghavannagh. Well-known sections also include the Featherbed Mountain, the section...
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    building of a series of barracks at Glencree, Laragh, Glenmalure and Aghavannagh and a military road through county Wicklow. In December 1803, Dwyer finally...
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    Lugnaquilla's South Prison, from which the River Ow flows south to the Aghavannagh Bridge. Fairbairn, Helen (2014). Dublin & Wicklow: A Walking Guide. Collins...
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    telecommunications operators. Abbeyfeale, County Limerick - UHF television Aghavannagh, County Wicklow - UHF television Annagry, County Donegal - UHF television...
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    Credanus, or Cridanus", son of Iladon, who was also venerated at nearby Aghavannagh, and in Cornwall. Price says he was more likely a local chieftain at...
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  • Kilbride Naas Aghavannagh (Ram) 1,026 Ballinacor South Ballinacor Rathdrum Aghavannagh (Revell) 2,769 Ballinacor South Ballinacor Rathdrum Aghavannagh Mountain...
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    separated from the nearby larger massif of Lugnaquilla by the Laragh to Aghavannagh road; the summit of Croaghanmoira has a distinctive "pyramidal" profile...
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    Irish Party, John Redmond. He often spent holidays at Redmond's home at Aghavannagh, Co. Wicklow, and moved there at Redmond's invitation during his last...
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