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    Dingle (redirect from An Daingean)
    Dingle (Irish: An Daingean or Daingean Uí Chúis, meaning "fort of Ó Cúis") is a town in County Kerry, Ireland. The only town on the Dingle Peninsula,...
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    Daingean (/ˈdæŋɡən/; Irish: An Daingean, meaning 'the fort' or Daingean Ua bhFáilghe), formerly Philipstown, named after King Philip II of Spain (then...
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  • Daingean GAA is a Gaelic Athletic Association club located in Daingean, County Offaly, Ireland. The club is almost exclusively concerned with the game...
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    Listed as Ballisodare in the 2016 census. Listed as An Daingean in the 2016 census and as Dingle-Daingean Uí Chuis in the 2022 census. Listed as Baile Chláir...
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  • St. Conleth's Reformatory School was a reformatory in Daingean, County Offaly which operated from 1870 - 1973. It was run by the Missionary Oblates of...
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    Rathangan (Irish: Ráth Daingean, meaning 'ringfort fortress') is a small village located in the south of County Wexford, in Ireland. It has a size of approximately...
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    Old Croghan Man (category People from Daingean)
    found in June 2003. The remains are named after Croghan Hill, north of Daingean, County Offaly, near where the body was found. The find is on display in...
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  • Cushinstown Daingean Dalkey Daly's Cross Dartry Deansgrange Delphi Delvin Derrew Derrinturn Derrybeg (Doirí Beaga) Derrybrien Derrynane Dingle (Daingean Uí Chúis)...
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    imperial model The 1550 plantation counties were known as Philipstown (now Daingean) and Maryborough (now Portlaoise) named by the English planters at the...
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    Mary I of England (category Articles incorporating Cite DNB template an ndash in the wstitle parameter)
    respectively, Maryborough (later called Portlaoise) and Philipstown (later Daingean). In January 1556, Mary's father-in-law the Emperor abdicated. Mary and...
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