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    Pettigo, also spelt Pettigoe (/ˈpɛtɪɡoʊ/ PET-ig-oh; Irish: Paiteagó [ˈpˠatʲəɡoː]), is a small village and townland on the border of County Donegal, Republic...
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    Offensive. There were clashes near the new Irish border, at Clones and the Pettigo/Belleek area. Also in May 1922, the new government of Northern Ireland...
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  • Pettigo Plateau is a blanket bog and wet heath, Ramsar site, protected area and national nature reserve of approximately 224 acres (0.91 km2) in County...
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    Pettigo railway station served Pettigo in County Donegal in the Republic of Ireland. The Enniskillen and Bundoran Railway opened the station on 13 June...
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  • Seán McGinley (category People from Pettigo)
    appeared in about 80 films and television series. McGinley was born in Pettigo, County Donegal, where his father was a customs officer, and raised in...
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  • is a townland in County Fermanagh, which forms part of the village of Pettigo. The village is primarily within County Donegal in the Republic of Ireland...
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  • Moya Doherty (category People from Pettigo)
    in Pettigo, County Donegal, Ireland) is a Dublin-raised Irish entrepreneur and the producer and co-founder of Riverdance. Doherty was born in Pettigo, a...
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    Limited, is owned by Pettigo Comércio Internacional, Limitada, a Portuguese holding company located in Madeira, Portugal. Pettigo Comércio Internacional...
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    1954) – Clive Norton Theatre Royal (1955) – episode – The No Man – Tom Pettigo Theatre Night (1957) – episode – Dear Delinquent – David Warren ITV Play...
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  • Parteen Partry Passage East Passage West Patrickswell Paulstown Perrystown Pettigo Piltown Pollagh Pontoon Portacloy Portarlington Portlaoise Portlaw Portmagee...
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    Ireland and lies about 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) north of the border village of Pettigo. It is best known for St Patrick's Purgatory, a site of pilgrimage on Station...
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    of Pettigo and Belleek, which ended with British troops using artillery to dislodge around 100 IRA volunteers from the border villages of Pettigo and...
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    25 ft (65.00 m) Islands 150+ Settlements Enniskillen, Belturbet, Belleek, Pettigo, Kesh, Trory, Ballycassidy, Killadeas, Derrylin Ramsar Wetland Official...
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  • line: one each side of Pettigo and a third just west of Belleek. It also placed a border crossing on the road between Pettigo and the pilgrims’ destination...
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  • in Clones, County Monaghan which injured two people and the second in Pettigo in County Donegal which caused injury to a single female victim. The three...
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    would cripple the IRA in Northern Ireland. The offensive saw the Battle of Pettigo and Belleek in early June, which ended with British troops shelling IRA...
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    making a large-scale incursion into Northern Ireland, occupying Belleek and Pettigo in May–June, which was repulsed after heavy fighting, including British...
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  • island in Lough Derg, a lake in County Donegal, Ireland, near the town of Pettigo and shouldering the border of counties Donegal and Fermanagh. His feast...
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    Killesher Kinawley Lack Letterbreen Lisnarick Magheraveely Monea Newtownbutler Pettigo (partially) Rosslea Springfield Tamlaght Teemore Tempo Wattlebridge Population...
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  • Bull Island 1,436 3,550 Owenboy 397 980 Owenduff catchment 1,382 3,410 Pettigo Plateau 900 2,200 Pollardstown Fen 130 320 Raheenmore Bog 162 400 Raven...
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    Bundoran via Dundalk and Enniskillen. It also carried pilgrims to and from Pettigo, which was the nearest station for Lough Derg. There were also through...
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    Forest cover is not evenly spread across the county and some areas, such as Pettigo and around Lough Derg, are very heavily forested, while more exposed coastal...
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  • shot during attack on police/army base. Michael Leonard (17 May 1973 in Pettigo, Northern Ireland) – shot while driving his car being chased by police...
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  • Pettigo Party Candidate Votes % ±% Daniel Joseph Flood 663 Thomas J. Atkinson 415 James Hamilton 93 Majority 248 Turnout...
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    The R232 road is a regional road in Ireland which links Pettigo with Laghy in County Donegal. The road is 20.7 km (12.9 mi) long. Roads in Ireland National...
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    Castlefin, County Donegal Castlederg, County Tyrone Killeter, County Tyrone Pettigo, County Donegal and Tullyhommon, County Fermanagh (separated by a river)...
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    University Cleveland, Ohio c. 1901 Hancock House Alpha Phi Alpha M. H. Pettigo Bluefield State University Bluefield, West Virginia 1907 Iowa Beta Chapter...
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    -2004) Three Bridges (2008–) 2 Tim Lovelace (1997) Tim Parton (1996–) 3 Tim Pettigo (1995) Tim Riley (2000) Tramaine Hawkins (2004–) 2 Triumphant Quartet (2011)...
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    Ballyshannon, Bundoran, Donegal Town, Mountcharles, Na Cealla Beaga, Na Gleannta, Pettigo 90 Buncrana Donegal DG Buncrana, Burnfoot, Carndonagh, Moville, Muff 84...
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    existing border in favour of Northern Ireland, such as the transfer of Pettigo (in County Donegal) and the Drummully pene-enclave (in County Monaghan)...
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