Cross (Irish: An Chrois) is a townland and small village in County Clare, Ireland. It is in the Catholic parish of Cross. The village of Cross is located...
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County Clare (Irish: Contae an Chláir) is a county in the province of Munster in the Southern part of the republic of Ireland, bordered on the west by...
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townland in County Armagh Cross, County Fermanagh, a townland in County Fermanagh Cross, Lewis Cross, County Mayo Cross, County Clare Cross (parish), Catholic...
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Irish: Cill Dalua, meaning 'church of Dalua') is a small town in east County Clare, Ireland. It lies on the River Shannon on the western bank of Lough Derg...
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Cora Finne or Coradh Finne) is a town on the River Fergus in northern County Clare, Ireland and also a parish of the same name in the Catholic Diocese of...
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Sionnainne), named after the river near which it stands, is a town in County Clare, Ireland. It was given town status on 1 January 1982. The town is located...
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north of County Clare, Ireland. The village is part of the barony of Inchiquin, about 6 miles (9.7 km) from Corofin on the road to Gort in County Galway...
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Clarecastle in County Clare, Ireland. The Abbey, founded in 1189, was the largest and most important of the Augustinian monasteries in County Clare. Clare Abbey...
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Dysert (Irish: An Díseart, meaning 'hermitage') is a civil parish in County Clare, Ireland. The parish was formerly called Dysert O’Dea, from its having...
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('Clár') given to a small bridge that crossed the River Fergus near the town of Ennis in what is now County Clare. Saint Clare of Assisi (1194–1253), foundress...
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