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    Monasterevin (Irish: Mainistir Eimhín), also Monasterevan, and Mevin is a town in County Kildare, Ireland. The town lies on the River Barrow and the Barrowline...
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  • Monasterevan G.F.C. is a Gaelic football club based in Monasterevin, County Kildare, Ireland. The club competes in the County Kildare GAA board league...
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    Monasterevin (Mainistir Eimhín in Irish) (also Monasterevan) railway station is on the Dublin to Cork InterCity railway line. It is served mostly by commuter...
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    Kildare Kill Kilmead Kilmeage Kilteel Leixlip Lullymore Maynooth Milltown Monasterevin Moone Naas Narraghmore Newbridge Nurney Prosperous Rathangan Robertstown...
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    Mhórdha) is a monastic house on the east bank of the River Barrow at Monasterevin in County Kildare, Ireland. It was formerly the seat of the Earls of...
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  • Mitchelstown Moate Mohill Monageer Monaghan Monamolin Monaseed Monasteraden Monasterevin Moneenroe Moneygall Monkstown (Cork) Monkstown (Dublin) Montenotte Montpelier...
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  • in Castletroy, a suburb of Limerick. They were traced to a house in Monasterevin, County Kildare, and a two-week siege began. Coyle and Gallagher demanded...
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  • his home in Castletroy on October 3, 1975. He was held in a house in Monasterevin during a two-week standoff between his kidnappers and the police, but...
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    Canal Sallins and Naas The Grand Canal River Liffey Newbridge Kildare Monasterevin The Grand Canal River Barrow Portarlington Portlaoise Permanent way depot...
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  • winner St Colmcille's, also at GAA headquarters. as did 2012 winner Monasterevin, 2006 winner Confey, while the Kildare IFC winning club won consecutive...
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