Dungiven (from Irish Dún Geimhin, meaning 'Gevin's fort') is a small town, townland and civil parish in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. It is near...
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6°55′16″W / 54.9248°N 6.9210°W / 54.9248; -6.9210 Dungiven Castle is a 19th century castle in Dungiven, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. In 1610 James...
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St Canice's GAC Dungiven (Irish: Cumann Chainnigh Naofa Dún Geimhin) is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in Dungiven, County Londonderry, Northern...
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The Troubles in Dungiven recounts incidents during, and the effects of the Troubles in Dungiven, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. In total, seven...
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Limavady Railway (redirect from Limavady and Dungiven Railway)
Limavady. The line was later extended a further 7 miles to Dungiven. The Limavady to Dungiven section of the line was closed on 3 July 1950. The initial...
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politician from Dungiven, Northern Ireland Joe Brolly (born 1969), Irish barrister, Gaelic football analyst, and former player from Dungiven, County Londonderry...
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2002–03 Dungiven Celtic 2003–04 Dungiven Celtic 2004–05 U.U.C. 2005–06 Dungiven Celtic 2006–07 U.U.C. 2007–08 Draperstown Celtic 2008–09 Dungiven Celtic...
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Tartan (redirect from Dungiven tartan)
just outside Dungiven in Northern Ireland, in the form of tartan trews, along with other non-tartan clothing items. It was dubbed the "Dungiven tartan" or...
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played at neutral venues. The majority of games are played at Owenbeg, near Dungiven. The final is usually played at Celtic Park, Derry.[citation needed] Before...
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Dungiven railway station served Dungiven in County Londonderry in Northern Ireland. The Londonderry and Coleraine Railway opened the station on 4 July...
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Dungiven, County Londonderry. Dungiven Celtic were founded following a succession of clubs in the area in County Londonderry. Players from Dungiven were...
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Derry Airport dualling' project and announcement of the 'A6 Londonderry to Dungiven Dualling Scheme' with the intention to reduce the travel time to Belfast...
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Magherafelt Sky Blues Newtowne Rathcoole Sofia Farm Ardstraw Ballymoney United Dungiven Celtic Newbuildings United Oxford United Stars Strabane Athletic Trojans...
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Gaelcholáiste Dhoire (category Dungiven)
Irish-medium, post-primary school in Dungiven, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. It is located inside Dungiven Castle. The college was established...
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Abercorn Restaurant bombing Donegall St bombing Battle at Springmartin Dungiven ambush Battle of Lenadoon Springhill massacre Bloody Friday Operation Motorman...
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beat another Catholic civilian, Francis McCloskey (67), during clashes in Dungiven. He died of his injuries the next day. On 12 August, the loyalist Apprentice...
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On 24 June 1972, in the rural townland of Crabarkey near Dungiven, the Provisional IRA detonated an improvised land mine, killing three British Army soldiers...
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Derry Celtic F.C., Irish, defunct Donegal Celtic F.C., Northern Irish Dungiven Celtic F.C., Northern Irish, defunct Farsley Celtic F.C., English Leicester...
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Anna (Áine), married Angus Og MacDonald. A heavily restored effigy at Dungiven Priory is sometimes associated with Cumee, although it appears to date...
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Limavady Railway to Limavady, Dungiven...
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that it had planted an explosive device behind a PSNI officer's car in Dungiven. The device was made safe by the bomb disposal unit. On 17 February 2022...
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Abercorn Restaurant bombing Donegall St bombing Battle at Springmartin Dungiven ambush Battle of Lenadoon Springhill massacre Bloody Friday Operation Motorman...
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Londonderry List of places in County Londonderry Cities Derry Towns Coleraine Dungiven Limavady Magherafelt Portstewart Villages, parishes, and townlands Aghadowey...
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Twelfth of July marches, there was serious rioting in Derry, Belfast and Dungiven, causing many families in Belfast to flee from their homes. Another Catholic...
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saw violence were Newry, Armagh, Crossmaglen, Dungannon, Coalisland and Dungiven. The bloodiest clashes were in Belfast, where seven people were killed...
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Abercorn Restaurant bombing Donegall St bombing Battle at Springmartin Dungiven ambush Battle of Lenadoon Springhill massacre Bloody Friday Operation Motorman...
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names of three townlands in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland: Eden, Dungiven parish Eden, Learmount parish (County Londonderry portion) Eden, Tamlaght...
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Sean O'Connell (section St Patrick's College, Dungiven)
Club. He worked as a teacher and was principal of St Patrick's College in Dungiven for many years. He lived in Limavady for many years and he and his wife...
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Londonderry List of places in County Londonderry Cities Derry Towns Coleraine Dungiven Limavady Magherafelt Portstewart Villages, parishes, and townlands Aghadowey...
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Kevin Lynch's Hurling Club (redirect from Dungiven hurling)
Chaoímhín Uí Loínsigh) is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in Dungiven, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. They currently cater for hurling...
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