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Grupai Cheoil and Céilí Bands |
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Old
Branch Name |
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Translation |
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Ahane
Grupai Cheoil - under 12 |
Ceoltóirí
Cois Leacht |
Ahane |
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Banogue
Grupai Cheoil - under 12 |
Ceoltóirí
na Máighe |
A
river which flows through Banogue. |
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C.A.H.
Grupai Cheoil – under 12 C.A.H.
Céilí Band – under 12 |
Ceoltóirí
Realt na Maidne Banna
Céilí Realt na Maidne |
The
“morning star” river that flows
through Bruff. |
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C.A.H. Grupai
Cheoil - 12 – 15 (i) C.A.H.
Céilí Band 12 - 15 |
Grupaí
Cheoil na Rapairi Banna
Céilí na Rapairi |
After
the plantation of Cromwell, the
native Irish raided the planters
and retreated to the woods
only to repeat the raids. |
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C.A.H.
Grupai Cheoil - 12-15 (ii) |
Ceoltóirí
Cill Onain |
Castletroy |
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Feenagh
Grupai Ceoil – under 12 Feenagh
Céilí Band – 12-15 |
Fionn
Glaise Fionn
Glaise |
A
river that flows through Feenagh
called “fionn glaise”. It
is a tributary of the river Deel. |
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Knockea/Herbertstown
Grupai
Cheoil – under 12 |
Ceoltóirí Naomh Ailbe |
A local saint. |
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C.A.H.
Senior Céilí Band |
Knockfennal |
A
hill in Lough Gur. |
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C.A.H.
Senior Grupai Cheoil |
Cnoc
an Dúin |
A
hill in Lough Gur. |
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C.A.H.
Céilí Band - 15-18 |
Carraig
Aille |
A
neolithic site in Lough Gur. |
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C.A.H.
Grupai Cheoil – 15-18 |
Carraig
Aille |
A
neolithic site in Lough Gur. |
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