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    Ballycommon (Irish: Baile Uí Chomáin) is a village and townland in County Tipperary, Ireland. Around 5 km along the R495 road north-west of Nenagh, it...
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    Ballycommon is a parish and village in County Offaly, Ireland. It is located 10 km east of Tullamore. Ballycommon GAA club is located within the village...
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    the Daingean Catholic Parish. The other main poles of this parish are Ballycommon, Kilclonfert and Cappincur. Daingean was originally named Philipstown...
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  • RTÉ on mediumwave. The unused 296m medium wave transmission mast at Ballycommon, near Tullamore was demolished on 25 July 2023. RTÉ Radio 1 was available...
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  • Castlerea St Kevin's v Monivea Abbey Ballylinan v Mullinavat Roche Emmets v Ballycommon Rathkenny v Naomh Éanna Clonmore v St Malachy's Kenagh v Rathkenny Roche...
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    club is centred on the village of Puckane but includes the areas of Ballycommon, Monsea and Dromineer near Nenagh. Kiladangan was formerly spelled "Kildangan"...
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    Ballyartella Mills on its way upstream, a spur off the main route leads to Ballycommon. Patrick Collison (born 1988) and his brother John Collison (born 1990)...
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  • parishes are: Ardnurcher or Horseleap (County Westmeath) to the north, Ballycommon to the east, Kilbride to the south, Rahan to the west and Kilbride to...
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    Radio transmitter in Ballycommon...
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  • 1–06 Ferbane 0–02 1913 Tullamore w/o Banagher scr 1914 Ferbane 2–01 Ballycommon 1–02 1915 Killeigh 1–04 Ferbane 1–01 1916 Killeigh 1–04 Cloghan 1–01...
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