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  2. Waterford–Mallow railway line - Wikipedia

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    On 17 May 1860 the Great Southern and Western Railway (GS&WR) opened a 16 + 3 ⁄ 4 miles (27.0 km) branch from Mallow (on its Dublin to Cork main line) to Fermoy. [2] An extension from Fermoy to Lismore was approved to be constructed by the Fermoy and Lismore Railway in 1869 and following opening on 1 October 1872 was operated by the GS&WR. [2]

  3. Fermoy - Wikipedia

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    Fermoy (Irish: Mainistir Fhear Maí, meaning 'monastery of the men of the plain') [8] is a town on the River Blackwater in east County Cork, Ireland.As of the 2022 census, the town and environs had a population of approximately 6,700 people. [1]

  4. Category:Viscounts Fermoy - Wikipedia

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    David Roche, 7th Viscount Fermoy This page was last edited on 10 January 2025, at 21:53 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  5. Townlands of Fermoy - Wikipedia

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    Castlehyde (Carraig an Éidigh) is a townland and estate located slightly west of Fermoy town that spans 79.98 acres (0.3237 km²). [5] Its manor house, Castlehyde House, had been the ancestral home of Douglas Hyde's family and is today one of several houses owned by Irish dancer, Michael Flatley.

  6. List of twin towns and sister cities in France - Wikipedia

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    Douzelage. Agros, Cyprus; Altea, Spain; Asikkala, Finland; Bad Kötzting, Germany; Bellagio, Italy; Bundoran, Ireland; Chojna, Poland; Holstebro, Denmark; Houffalize ...

  7. Fermoy (barony) - Wikipedia

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    Fermoy (Irish: Mainistir Fhear Maí; [l 1] formerly also Armoy [1]) is a historical barony in County Cork in Ireland. [l 1] [1] It is bordered by the baronies of Orrery and Kilmore to the north-west; Duhallow to the west; Barretts to the south-west; Barrymore to the south; Condons and Clangibbon to the east; and Coshlea, County Limerick to the north.