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  2. Drumlish - Wikipedia

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    Drumlish (Irish: Droim Lis, meaning 'fort of the ridge') [2] is a village in County Longford, Ireland. It is on the R198 road 10 km (6 mi) north of Longford Town , close to the border with County Leitrim .

  3. Longford Senior Football Championship - Wikipedia

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    Drumlish 1-07 Longford Wanderers 1-06 1944 Longford Wanderers 2-04 Drumlish 2-03 1943 Drumlish 0-06 Mullinalaghta: 0-02 1942 Ardagh St Patrick's 5-07 Colmcille: 1-01 1941 St Mary's Granard 2-08 Ardagh St Patrick's 1-06 1940 Drumlish 4-10 St Mary's Granard 0-04 1939 Drumlish (Awarded) Ardagh St Patrick's 1938 Colmcille: 1-05 Whiterock Slashers 2 ...

  4. Talk:Drumlish - Wikipedia

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  5. Declan Nerney - Wikipedia

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    Declan Nerney (born c. 1959) is an Irish singer-songwriter. [1] [2] Born in Drumlish, County Longford, [3] he started at the age of 16 in a local band, "The Hi-Lows".His big break came with his autobiographical song "The Marquee in Drumlish".

  6. Magyar tribes - Wikipedia

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    The Magyar or Hungarian tribes (/ ˈ m æ ɡ j ɑːr / MAG-yar, Hungarian: magyar törzsek) or Hungarian clans were the fundamental political units within whose framework the Hungarians (Magyars) lived, before the Hungarian conquest of the Carpathian Basin and the subsequent establishment of the Principality of Hungary.

  7. Alternative theories of Hungarian language origins - Wikipedia

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    Ármin Vámbéry was a Hungarian traveler, orientalist, and Turkologist. He was the first to put forward a significant alternative origin theory. Vámbéry's first large linguistic work, entitled "Magyar és török-tatár nyelvekbeli szóegyezések" [1] and published in 1869–70, was the casus belli of the "Ugric-Turkic War" (Hungarian: Ugor-török háború), which started as a scientific ...

  8. Ray Lynam - Wikipedia

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    Ray was born in Moate, County Westmeath to Patrick, a baker, and Nora, a shopkeeper. He was one of three sons, his brothers being Padraic and John.

  9. Hungarian dialects - Wikipedia

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    The geographic distribution of Hungarian dialects [1] [2]. Hungarian has ten dialects. [3] [4] These are fully mutually intelligible, and do not differ significantly from standard Hungarian except for the Csángó dialect.