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  2. Kilclooney More - Wikipedia

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    Western portal tomb of Kilclooney More (Dg. 68) The smaller portal tomb of Kilclooney More is located west of the R261, in a shallow basin north of the Abberachrin River. The eastern portal stone is missing but otherwise the tomb is well preserved. The chamber is comparatively small, measuring 1.45 m × 1.2 m, pointed in

  3. List of megalithic monuments in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    passage tomb [2] - Glantane East: Cork ... Kilclooney More: Donegal ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; ...

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  5. Milltown, County Galway - Wikipedia

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    Prior to this, Liskeavy and Adergoole were separate parishes with churches in each, while there was no church in Milltown. In 1803, a thatched oblong church was built in Kilclooney measuring approximately eighty feet by twenty. A much smaller church was also built around the same time as Kilclooney in the townland of Kilerneen or Drim. [9]

  6. Fauscoum - Wikipedia

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    Fauscoum (Irish: Fáschom), also known as Kilclooney Mountain, is a mountain in County Waterford, Ireland. It is the highest mountain of the Comeragh Mountain Range and the second highest mountain in County Waterford after Knockmealdown.

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  8. Kilclooney - Wikipedia

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    Kilclooney or Kilcloony (Irish: Cill Chluaine) [1] is a townland and civil parish in County Galway, Ireland. It is one of three civil parishes in which Ballinasloe is located. It is regarded as the place in which Saint Grellan settled and established a church, which has since been replaced by the currently-standing, run-down church.

  9. Mapcode - Wikipedia

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    The mapcode system was developed in 2001 by TomTom's Pieter Geelen and Harold Goddijn, [3] soon after the GPS satellite signals were opened up for civilian use. [4] It was decided to open source the system using Apache License 2.0 in 2008.