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    Choirce (Irish: [ˌɡɔɾˠt̪ˠ ə ˈxɔɾʲcə]; meaning "oat field"), anglicised as Gortahork, is a village and townland in the northwest of County Donegal, Ireland...
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  • Gneeveguilla Goatstown Golden Goleen Goresbridge Gorey Gormanston Gort Gortahork (Gort a' Choirce) Gorteen Gortnahoe Gortnavern Gougane Barra Goulane Gowran...
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    contemporary (and controversial) Irish-language poet Cathal Ó Searcaigh from Gortahork in Cloughaneely, and where he is known to locals as Gúrú na gCnoc ('Guru...
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    of over 4,000 centred on the towns of Falcarragh (An Fál Carrach) and Gortahork (Gort an Choirce). It is a Gaeltacht area, meaning the Irish language...
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    was educated locally at Caiseal na gCorr National School and then at Gortahork Vocational College (Gairmscoil Ghort a' Choirce). He describes his childhood...
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    Harper from Castlefinn Melanie Houton from Malin Theresa Kavanagh from Gortahork Eimear McColgan from Malin Roisin McGrory from Culdaff Mairead Ni Mhaonaigh...
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  • (1894). "Balor on Tory Island". pp. 283–295. (No. 13. Michael Curran, Gortahork, Co. Donegal) Curtin (1894). "Balor of the Evil Eye and Lui Lavada his...
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  • this, he served in Killybegs, Lettermacaward, Gortahork, Glenties, Kilmacrennan and Annagry. In Gortahork, he sexually abused 16 boys between 1976 and...
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    Irish). Indreabhán: Cló Iar-Chonnachta. ISBN 1902420608. [travel book, Gortahork] Ó Searcaigh, Séamus (1945). Laochas: Scéalta as an tSeanlitríocht (in...
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    also do. TFI Local Link route 966 Falcarragh/Dungloe links the area to Gortahork, Gweedore, Crolly and Dungloe. Eithne Coyle, a leading figure within Cumann...
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    Dunkineely, Laghy, and Mountcharles Dunfanaghy Rural District Dunfanaghy, and Gortahork Glenties Rural District Annagarry, Ardara, Dunglow, Glencolumbkille, Glenties...
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  • Kilkenny 401 Gorey, Wexford 5282 Gormanston, Meath 504 Gort, Galway 1776 Gortahork, Donegal 155 Gortnahoo, Tipperary South 207 Gowran, Kilkenny 454 Grahormac...
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  • Inishowen Gortadragon 134 Raphoe Convoy Stranorlar Gortahork 169 Kilmacrenan Tullaghobegly Dunfanaghy Gortahork 286 Raphoe Donaghmore Stranorlar Gortalaban 99...
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    Kilmacrenan barony: Bunbeg Carrowkeel Creeslough Derrybeg Dunfanaghy Falcarragh Gortahork Kilmacrenan Letterkenny Meenlaragh Milford Rathmelton Rathmullan Tory...
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    Grianán Theatre, as well as in Ramelton, Rathmullan, Raphoe, Dunfanaghy, Gortahork, Malin and Culdaff. Nee has made appearances in films such as the Neil...
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  • Inishmagrath Manorhamilton Gortaggle 52 Leitrim Annaduff Carrick on Shannon Gortahork 130 Drumahaire Killarga Manorhamilton Gortanure North 178 Leitrim Mohill...
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    Gortahurk (locally [ˌɡɔrtəˈhɔrk] and [ˌɡɔrtneˈhərk], from Irish Gort an Choirce 'field of the oats') is a townland lying within the civil parish of Kilcronaghan...
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  • club is based in Falcarragh. It also covers the area to the village of Gortahork, as well as Meenlaragh and Magheroarty. The club fields both men's and...
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    co-director of the Guth Gafa International Documentary Film Festival, Gortahork, County Donegal. She is a mother of two, and lives with her partner David...
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  • painted Boglands (for Seamus Heaney) in 1967 which formed part of his Gortahork Series. Heaney reciprocated in writing Bogland: for TP Flanagan published...
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  • Ireland. He first discovered association football in the village hall in Gortahork, where he was a spectator at parish league games, and began playing the...
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  • Rosses. Pobalscoil Chloich Cheannfhaola was founded in 1972, replacing Gortahork Vocational School, which had been the main secondary school in the area...
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    of Dingle, County Kerry. "Balor on Tory Island", from Michale Curran, Gortahork, County Donegal. "Balor of the Evil Eye and Lui Lavada his Grandson",...
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    original on 10 August 2017. Retrieved 9 August 2017. "Confirmation Day in Gortahork". Donegal News. 10 March 2022. p. 39. "Súil ag Ardeaspag le níos mó Aifreann...
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  • He was also for many years principal of a Gaeltacht summer college in Gortahork, County Donegal, where he spends much free time.[citation needed] "Aogán...
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  • 198 19.3 — — Rathcoole — Cork — 198 — — — Dunderrow — Cork — 197 — — — Gortahork (Gort an Choirce) — Donegal 149 197 32.2 — — Killeigh — Offaly 159 197...
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    Dungloe - Burtonport - Kincasslagh - Crolly - Dore - Bunbeg - Brinlack - Gortahork - Falcarragh - Dunfanaghy - Creeslough - Cashel - Carrigart - Milford...
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  • Dunlewy, Eanymore, Fintown, Glencolmcille, Glengesh, Glenleheen, Glenties, Gortahork, Graffy, Grousehall, Haugh, Inishkeel, Inver, Kilcar, Kilgoly, Killybegs...
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