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    This crystal ring holder is a stylish way to keep track of your valuables. It looks similar to pricier crystal options from Waterford and Lenox, but for a fraction of the price. Paired with a ...

  3. Ring, County Waterford - Wikipedia

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    'Ring' is an anglicisation of the Irish name 'An Rinn', meaning cape, point or headland. In 2005, the Minister for Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs Éamon Ó Cuív announced that by way of Placenames Orders under the Official Languages Act 2003, anglicised place names (such as 'Ring') of Gaeltacht towns and villages would no longer feature on official signposts, and only the Irish ...

  4. Ballynagaul, County Waterford - Wikipedia

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    Ballynagaul (Irish: Baile na nGall, its official name) is a Gaeltacht area within the Irish-speaking Gaeltacht na nDéise part of County Waterford.Comprising the townlands of Baile na nGall Mór and Baile na nGall Beag (Ballynagaul More and Ballynagaul Beg), [1] [2] it is located approximately 9.6 kilometres southeast of Dungarvan.

  5. Gaeltacht na nDéise - Wikipedia

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    Gaeltacht na nDéise is a Gaeltacht area in County Waterford consisting of the areas of Ring and Old Parish. [1] It is located 10 km from the town of Dungarvan. Gaeltacht na nDéise has a population of 1,816 people (Census 2016) [2] and encompasses a geographical area of 62 km 2. This represents 1% of total Gaeltacht area.

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  7. R710 road (Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    The R710 road is a regional road in Ireland.Located in the south of Ireland at Waterford, it forms the Outer Ring Road around the south of the city. As of December 2006 it commences on the Old Kilmeaden Road at Knockhouse Lower, west of Waterford City and ends at a junction with the R683 on the Dunmore Road in the south-east of the city.