St Julian's Road is a former football stadium in Omagh, Northern Ireland. It was the home ground of Omagh Town until the dissolution of the club in June...
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junction of Caerleon Road with St Julian's Avenue; St Julian's Baptist Church is in Beaufort Road. The roads in the post-war St Julian's estate are named...
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combination of red, black, and white. In 1990, Omagh Town moved to St Julian's Road, a site that was previously a council dump. Omagh leased the land and...
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Spinola, is a palace in St. Julian's, Malta. It was built in the 17th century by Fra Paolo Rafel Spinola, a knight of the Order of St. John, and was enlarged...
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written many years later. Julian lived in permanent seclusion as an anchoress in her cell, which was attached to St Julian's Church, Norwich. Four wills...
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related to St. Julian's Tower. National Inventory of the Cultural Property of the Maltese Islands YouTube video showing a 3D model of Saint Julian's Tower...
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establish himself and his brothers, Julian's cousin Constantius II appears to have led a massacre of most of Julian's close relatives. Constantius II allegedly...
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that were at home in the first leg listed on the left. 12 March 1998 St Julian's Road, Omagh 2 April 1998 The Showgrounds, Ballymena Omagh Town win 2–1 on...
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were at home in the first leg listed on the left. 31 January 1996 St Julian's Road, Omagh Referee: Wilfrid Wallace (Donegal) 13 February 1996 The Showgrounds...
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Pembroke, Malta (section Pembroke main roads)
the nightlife district of Malta. The coastal town and tourist hub of St. Julian's lies to the southeast, and the residential area of Swieqi lies to the...
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