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    Cobh (/ˈkoʊv/ KOHV, Irish: An Cóbh), known from 1849 until 1920 as Queenstown, is a seaport town on the south coast of County Cork, Ireland. With a population...
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  • Cobh Ramblers Football Club (CRFC; Irish: Cumann Peile Chóstóirí Chóbh) is an Irish football club. The club, founded in 1922 and elected to the League...
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    The Cobh Heritage Centre is a museum located in Cobh, County Cork, Ireland. It is attached to Cobh railway station. The "Queenstown Experience", located...
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    known as Cobh Town Hall and before that as Queenstown Town Hall (Irish: Halla an Bhaile An Cóbh), is a municipal building in Casement Square, Cobh, County...
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    and close to the city of Cork, Ireland. The largest town on the island is Cobh (called Queenstown from 1849 to 1920). The island's economic and social history...
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    Naomh Colmán), usually known as Cobh Cathedral, or previously Queenstown Cathedral, is a single-spire cathedral in Cobh, Ireland. It is a Roman Catholic...
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    Benedictine Convent is a 19th-century building located in Beechmount Park, Cobh, County Cork, Ireland. The former British Admiralty building (known as Admiralty...
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    Scots Church is a former Presbyterian church in Cobh, County Cork, Ireland. It is today a museum, the Cobh Museum, which tells the history of the town. The...
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  • Francis Maynooth University Town v Gorey Rangers College Corinthians v Cobh Wanderers Cockhill Celtic v Ayrfield United Pike Rovers v Villa FC Ballyfermot...
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    Queenstown, now Cobh, in Ireland from 1793 to 1919. The admiral's headquarters was at Admiralty House, Cobh. The French Revolutionary Wars led to Cobh, then usually...
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    journeys on the Cork to Dublin line (up 10% from 2017), 908,000 on the Cork to Cobh line, and 437,000 on the Cork-Midleton line (up 5.8%). Three services run...
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    forms the northern shore of the lower harbour, houses the town of Cobh. As of 2011, Cobh had a population of about 12,500. The eastern shore is less densely...
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    Retrieved 11 June 2024. "Carrigaline LEA Results". Retrieved 11 June 2024. "Cobh LEA Results". Retrieved 11 June 2024. "Fermoy LEA Results". Retrieved 11...
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  • Southampton, England Ireland: Titanic Experience Cobh in Cobh, Ireland Cobh Heritage Center: The Queenstown Story in Cobh, Ireland France: Cité de la Mer in Cherbourg-en-Cotentin...
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  • division is contested by 10 clubs. In 1985 five teams – Bray Wanderers, Cobh Ramblers, Derry City, EMFA and Newcastle United – were elected to join the...
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  • The Cobh Wanderers F.C. is a football club based in Ireland, which existed from 1925 until the 1940s, and again from 1981 to the present day. The original...
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  • Irish footballer who played for several clubs, most notably Cork Celtic and Cobh Ramblers. O'Neill began his football career with local side Springfield....
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    Glounthaune in County Cork, Ireland. The station is at is the junction between Cobh and Midleton on the Cork Commuter line. The station opened on 10 November...
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    The Old Church Cemetery (also known as Cobh Cemetery) is an ancient cemetery on the outskirts of the town of Cobh, County Cork, Ireland which contains a...
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  • Lovett was born on 6 April 1968 in Cóbh General Hospital (now Cóbh Community Hospital) on Aileen Terrace in Cóbh, a town on the south coast of County...
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  • Athlone Town v Waterford Wexford v Cobh Ramblers Waterford v Athlone Town Cobh Ramblers v Wexford Waterford v Cobh Ramblers Waterford v Cork City 2023...
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    and lived at Cove (now Cobh), where he died at the age of 31 of consumption, which he caught from a cow. He is buried in Cobh at Old Church Cemetery....
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  • Cobh GAA is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in the town of Cobh, in County Cork, Ireland. The club fields both hurling and Gaelic football teams...
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  • This is a list of private and public art galleries, centres and collections on the island of Ireland arranged by county and city/town. Catalyst Arts Crescent...
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  • playoff Buttevant v St Michael's St. Finbarr's v Cobh Cobh v Buttevant St Michael's v St Finbarr's Cobh v St Michael's St Finbarr's v Buttevant   Knockout...
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    Cobh railway station serves the town of Cobh, County Cork. It is located in a red brick building adjacent to the town's Cobh Heritage Centre. It is the...
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  • The Holy Ground (category Buildings and structures in Cobh)
    The Holy Ground is a local place name in the town of Cobh, County Cork, on the southern coast of Ireland. The song "The Holy Ground" is named after this...
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    commuter railway line between Cork and Cobh. The next station in the Cork direction is Little Island, while towards Cobh the next stop is at Fota Island. With...
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  • Cork City won the title for the third time. Athlone Town Bray Wanderers Cobh Ramblers Cork City Finn Harps Treaty United UCD Wexford Longford Town Cork...
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  • placed (second last) Premier Division team. Athlone Town Bray Wanderers Cobh Ramblers Finn Harps Treaty United Galway United Wexford Longford Town Waterford...
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