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    Kilshanny (Irish: Cill Seanaigh) is a village and a civil parish in County Clare, Ireland. It is located on the N67 national secondary road. Today, the...
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    Lisdoonvarna/Kilshanny parish is a parish in County Clare and part of the Kilfenora Deanery of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Galway, Kilmacduagh and Kilfenora...
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  • Kilpedder Kilquade Kilrane Kilronan (Cill Rónáin) Kilrush Kilshanchoe Kilshanny Kilskeer Kiltale Kiltartan Kiltealy Kilteel Kilteely Kiltegan Kilternan...
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  • competitions only. The club represents the areas of Lisdoonvarna, Doolin, Kilshanny and Toovahera. In October 2023, the club reached the final of the 2023...
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  • Topography of the County of Clare by James Frost: Chapter 7 - Kilshanny Parish "Kilshanny & St Augustine". Archived from the original on 13 September 2010...
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  • Trial of P. Arkins" - attributed to Mrs Nora Considine (née Murphy), Kilshanny (1903). "We Were There" - written by Pat Cooksey "The West Coast Of Clare"...
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    Quay · Ennistymon · Kilfenora · Liscannor & Moymore · Lisdoonvarna & Kilshanny. and Apostolic Administrators of Kilfenora Catholic Church in Ireland...
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  • today an Irish National Monument. Ballynagowan Castle (Smithstown Castle) Kilshanny 52°59′27″N 9°16′11.9″W / 52.99083°N 9.269972°W / 52.99083; -9.269972...
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    McKenzie recorded Pat McNamara singing The Bog Down in the Valley in Kilshanny, in 1975. The recording is available online on the Clare County Library...
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    a few bronze horse bridles discovered near Corofin and at Ballyalla (Kilshanny).: 9 : 16  In the Iron Age and early Medieval times, the region was controlled...
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