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Touring Monument Cross Roads in Ireland

Monument Cross Roads in the region of Leinster is located in Ireland - some 56 mi or ( 91 km ) West of Dublin , the country's capital city .

Interactive map of Monument Cross Roads

Time in Monument Cross Roads is now 06:53 PM (Tuesday) . The local timezone is named " Europe/Dublin " with a UTC offset of 0 hours. Depending on your budget, these more prominent places might be interesting for you: Swansea, Glasgow, Enniskillen, Belfast, and Armagh. Being here already, consider visiting Swansea . We collected some hobby film on the internet . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Check out our recommendations for Monument Cross Roads ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.


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HAUNTED CHARLEVILLE CASTLE - FULL INVESTIGATION PART 2

9:48 min by Constantine99999
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Here is the second part of our investigation and starts off just after I left the Nursery. MUSIC: Kevin Macleod www.incompetech.com ..

Kilcormac Community Centre - 3

14:52 min by Des Sweeney
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Charleville Forest Farmyard, Tullamore, Co. Offaly

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Designed by leading architect Francis Johnston in 1805 - more information on archiseek two.archiseek.com ..

Tullamore Show

1:07 min by Sam Warren
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Preparing Pedigree Cattle for the Tullamore Show Livestock Section. ..


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Interesting facts about this location

Killoughey

Killoughey, officially Killoughy and historically "Killaghy" or "Killahy" (Irish: Cill Achaidh, meaning "church of the field"), is the name of a townland and civil parish south-west of Tullamore in County Offaly, Ireland. Before 1784 there were two distinct parishes of Killoughey and Ballyboy. The two parishes were united in 1784 and today form one parish of Kilcormac and Killoughy of the diocese of Meath. The two main villages in the Killoughy end of the Parish are Blue Ball and Mount Bolus.

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Located at 53.18 -7.58 (Lat./Long.); Less than 1 km away
Tags: Towns and villages in County Offaly

Mountbolus

Mountbolus is a small village in the parish of Killoughey situated at the foot of the Slieve Bloom Mountains in County Offaly, Ireland. It has a Church, a National School, a Shop/Post Office and two public houses. It also has a small GAA club called Kilcormac-Killoughey. When Offaly won the 1998 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship the goalkeeper on the team was Stephen Byrne from the club.

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Located at 53.18 -7.62 (Lat./Long.); Less than 2 km away
Tags: Towns and villages in County Offaly

Clonaslee-St.Manmans GAA

Clonaslee-St Manmans GAA is a Gaelic Athletic Association hurling and gaelic football club in Clonaslee, County Laois, Ireland. The club colours are green and white for football and red and white for hurling. Darren Rooney is one of the club's most famous players, representing Laois at senior hurling and football level. His brothers Mark and Declan also played hurling and football for their county while James Young is a current Laois senior hurling star renowned for his high scoring ability.

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Located at 53.15 -7.53 (Lat./Long.); Less than 6 km away
Tags: Gaelic Athletic Association clubs in County Laois, Gaelic football clubs in County Laois, Hurling clubs in County Laois

Tinnahinch GAA

Tinnahinch GAA was a Gaelic Athletic Association hurling club in County Laois, Ireland. The club was an amalgamation of Clonaslee-St. Manmans and Rosenallis to play senior hurling under the name Tinnahinch. In 2006 Tinnahinch were beaten by Rathdowney-Errill in the final of the Laois Senior Hurling Championship, a third senior final defeat for the club.

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Located at 53.15 -7.53 (Lat./Long.); Less than 6 km away
Tags: Gaelic Athletic Association clubs in County Laois, Hurling clubs in County Laois

Clonaslee

Clonaslee (Irish: Cluain na Slí) is a village in north County Laois, Ireland, situated in the foothills of the Slieve Bloom Mountains on the R422 Mountmellick to Birr road. located some 100 km west of Dublin. The name means "way meadow", the way referred to having once been an important cross-country route. The Slí Dála is an ancient road, thought to lead to Tara, which passes through this area. This is said to be the origin of the name Cluain na Slí, or Clonaslee.

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Located at 53.15 -7.52 (Lat./Long.); Less than 6 km away
Tags: Townlands of County Laois, Towns and villages in County Laois