Balbriggan (/bælˈbrɪɡən/; Irish: Baile Brigín, pronounced [ˌbˠalʲə ˈbʲɾʲɪɟiːnʲ]) is a coastal town in Fingal, in the northern part of the traditional County...
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The sack of Balbriggan took place on the night of 20 September 1920, during the Irish War of Independence. Auxiliary members of the Royal Irish Constabulary...
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Balbriggan was a type of hosiery fabric. It was a finely knitted cotton cloth predominantly used for men's underwear. Originally it was made of unbleached...
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Balbriggan RFC is an Irish rugby team based at Bowhill, Balrothery just outside of Balbriggan town. They are a junior club and are currently playing in...
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Balbriggan railway station (Irish: Stáisiún Bhaile Brigín) serves Balbriggan in County Dublin. The station is located on the Dublin to Belfast railway...
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"In the county of Fingal the electoral divisions of: Airport, Balbriggan Rural, Balbriggan Urban, Ballyboghil, Balscadden, Clonmethan, Dubber, Garristown...
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Sinéad de Valera (category People from Balbriggan)
born Jane O'Flanagan in Balbriggan. Her father, Laurence, was a carpenter and was a native of Kildare who moved to Balbriggan and married a local girl...
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Tralee 26,079 6 Drogheda 44,135 16 Newbridge 24,366 8 Dundalk 43,112 17 Balbriggan 24,322 7 Swords 40,776 18 Portlaoise 23,494 9 Navan 33,886 19 Athlone...
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Municipal District of Kilkenny City. Navan Ardee Arklow Athy Athlone Balbriggan Ballybay Ballina Ballinasloe Ballyshannon Bandon Bundoran Buncrana Bantry...
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for Balrothery was 2,282. The village is located about 2 km south of Balbriggan on the R132, previously the old N1 Dublin-Belfast road. Balrothery is...
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