Mulranny (Irish: An Mhala RaithnÃ, meaning 'the hill-brow of the ferns')—sometimes spelled as 'Mallaranny', 'Mulrany', 'Malaranny', 'Mullaranny', 'Mullranny'...
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Westport and ends in Achill, passing through the towns of Newport and Mulranny as it runs along the coast of Clew Bay. It is an off-road trail intended...
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Mullagh (Cavan) Mullagh (Clare) Mullaghmore Mullinahone Mullinavat Mullingar Mulranny Multyfarnham Murroe Murrooghtoohy Murrintown Murrisk Myrtleville Myshall...
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It hosts rugby, Gaelic football, and soccer matches.[citation needed] Mulranny United Football Club play all their home league games here. In the past...
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Sheep in a paddock by the Great Western Greenway near Mulranny. November 2014...
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Westport; north of Westport is Newport, and westwards from there lies Mulranny, gateway to Achill. The bay was historically known in Irish as Cuan Mod...
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Kilmaine Kilmovee Kiltimagh Knockmore Knock Lahardane Louisburgh Mayo Mulranny Murrisk Newport Partry Pollagh Pontoon Portacloy Porturlin Pullathomas...
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was the terminus of the line which connected to Westport via Mallaranny (Mulranny) and Newport. It was opened by the Midland Great Western Railway in 1895...
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The Mulloy Brothers were a traditional Irish ballad group from Mulranny, County Mayo, on the west coast of the Republic of Ireland. Tom, Pat, Martin and...
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on 13 May 1895, the terminus of its line from Westport via Newport and Mulranny. The station, and the line, were closed by the Great Southern Railways...
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