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  2. Ballinasloe - Wikipedia

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    Ballinasloe (/ ˌ b æ l n ə ˈ s l oʊ / bal-na-SLOH; Irish: Béal Átha na Sluaighe, meaning 'mouth of the ford of the crowds') [10] is a town in the easternmost part of County Galway in Connacht. Located at an ancient crossing point on the River Suck, evidence of ancient settlement in the area includes a number of Bronze Age sites.

  3. 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 It is regarded as the place in which Saint Grellan settled and established a church, which has since been replaced by the currently-standing, run-down church.

  4. Creagh (civil parish) - Wikipedia

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    Creagh is a civil parish located in the counties of Galway and Roscommon. [1] It is the civil parish of Ballinasloe, County Galway. [2] Townlands. Creagh has 40 ...

  5. Aughrim, County Galway - Wikipedia

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    Aughrim is located on the old N6 Galway to Dublin road, Aughrim is now by-passed by the M6 motorway. The motorway was opened on 23 July 2009 (Athlone to Ballinasloe) and 18 December 2009 (Ballinasloe to Galway). It is located approximately 5.5 kilometers from the Ballinasloe West M6 Junction (J15).

  6. Taghmaconnell - Wikipedia

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    It is situated between Athlone and Ballinasloe. The village lends its name to the parish and civil parish [1] in which it is located. The local economy is predominantly based on agriculture, with many residents being farmers. Additionally, some villagers work in large factories and government offices in the nearby towns.

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  8. Duggan Park - Wikipedia

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    Duggan Park (Irish: Páirc Ó Dubhagain) is a GAA stadium in Ballinasloe, County Galway, Ireland. The ground, named after Bishop of Clonfert Patrick Duggan , [ 1 ] was opened in 1934 and has a capacity of 3,000.

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