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Village in Connacht, Ireland
Geevagh (Irish: An Ghaobhach, meaning 'windy place') is a village in the south-east corner of County Sligo, Ireland, on the R284 regional road. The name
Geevagh
Sligo-based Gaelic games club
Geevagh is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in the parish of Geevagh, in the south east of County Sligo, Ireland. Geevagh was founded in 1886
Geevagh_GAA
Galmoy Galway Garrafrauns Garrienderk Garristown Garryspillane Geesala Geevagh Glandore Glangevlin Glanmire Glanworth Glasheen Glaslough Glasnevin Glassan
List of towns and villages in the Republic of Ireland
List_of_towns_and_villages_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland
County in Ireland
Cloonacool Collooney Coolaney Dromore West Drumcliff Easky Enniscrone Geevagh Grange Gorteen Kilglass Monasteraden Mullaghmore Riverstown Rosses Point
County_Sligo
Enniscrone National School, Enniscrone Gaelscoil Chnoc Na Re, Sligo Geevagh National School, Geevagh Holy Family School, Tubbercurry Keash National School, Keash
List of schools in the Republic of Ireland
List_of_schools_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland
Sligo Gaelic footballer
Pat Hughes (born 1 October 1991) is a Gaelic footballer who plays for Geevagh and, formerly, for the Sligo county team. He captained the Sligo minor team
Pat Hughes (Gaelic footballer)
Pat_Hughes_(Gaelic_footballer)
National occurrence of wind power
Dromada Drumlough Drybridge/Dunmore Dundalk Dunmore Flughland Gartnaneane Geevagh Glackmore Glenough Gortahaile Grouse Lodge Garracummer Gneeves Greenoge
Wind_power_in_Ireland
Gaelic football competition
Tournament details County Sligo Year 1986 Winners Champions Tubbercurry (18th win) Promotion/Relegation Promoted team(s) Geevagh Relegated team(s) Grange
1986 Sligo Senior Football Championship
1986_Sligo_Senior_Football_Championship
Gaelic football competition
Denis Johnson Captain Ross Donovan Promotion/Relegation Promoted team(s) St.Molaise Gaels Relegated team(s) Bunninadden, Drumcliffe/Rosses Point, Geevagh
2008 Sligo Senior Football Championship
2008_Sligo_Senior_Football_Championship
Irish composer and musician
stylised form of whistle playing and tradition stems from her homeland of Geevagh in South County Sligo. This background and tradition aided Gunning's introduction
Carmel_Gunning
Road in Ireland
in County Leitrim. En route it passes through Ballygawley, Ballyfarnan, Geevagh and Keadue. The road is 46 km (29 mi) long. The official description of
R284_road_(Ireland)
Dromada Drumlough Drybridge/Dunmore Dundalk Dunmore Flughland Gartnaneane Geevagh Glackmore Glenough Gortahaile Grouse Lodge Garracummer Gneeves Greenoge
Electricity_sector_in_Ireland
Irish sculptor (born 1956)
Eileen MacDonagh was born in Geevagh, County Sligo in 1956 and has worked as a sculptor since the 1980s. For her contribution to sculpture and the Arts
Eileen_MacDonagh
Dromada Drumlough Drybridge/Dunmore Dundalk Dunmore Flughland Gartnaneane Geevagh Glackmore Glenough Gortahaile Grouse Lodge Garracummer Gneeves Greenoge
Geography_of_Ireland
County board of the Gaelic Athletic Association in Ireland
is the strongest club side in the county at present,[when?] followed by Geevagh and St Michael's.[citation needed] Sligo camogie official Nuala Kavanagh
Sligo_GAA
Dromada Drumlough Drybridge/Dunmore Dundalk Dunmore Flughland Gartnaneane Geevagh Glackmore Glenough Gortahaile Grouse Lodge Garracummer Gneeves Greenoge
Wind power in the United Kingdom
Wind_power_in_the_United_Kingdom
Curry Drumcliffe/Rosses Point Easkey Eastern Harps Enniscrone/Kilglass Geevagh Naomh Eoin Owenmore Gaels Shamrock Gaels St Farnan's St John's St Mary's
List of Gaelic games clubs in Ireland
List_of_Gaelic_games_clubs_in_Ireland
Gaelic football competition
Harps 1-8 Sligo SFC Quarter Final 2 August Kent Park St. Patrick’s 2-6 Geevagh 1-8 Sligo SFC Quarter Final 2 August Dromard Coolera/Strandhill 2-5 Easkey
1992 Sligo Senior Football Championship
1992_Sligo_Senior_Football_Championship
Sligo-based Gaelic games club
lost 1–15 to 2–9. The club reached the intermediate final in 2009 against Geevagh, but lost 1–08 to 1-07. The following 2 campaigns 2010 and 2011 both ended
Bunninadden_GAA
Gaelic football competition
2-2 Sligo SFC First Round 22 July Tubbercurry Craobh Rua 3-13 Ballymote/Geevagh 0-2 Sligo SFC First Round 22 July Markievicz Park Collooney/Ballisodare
1973 Sligo Senior Football Championship
1973_Sligo_Senior_Football_Championship
Annual Gaelic football competition
Intermediate Football champions". Retrieved 26 September 2022 – via PressReader. "Geevagh are intermediate champions". Independent.ie. 2 November 2019. Official
Sligo Intermediate Football Championship
Sligo_Intermediate_Football_Championship
North American winter storm and European windstorm in February 2020
by power outages. Severe flooding disrupted travel, including roads in Geevagh and Riverstown in County Sligo. The N80 through Portlaoise in County Laois
Storm_Ciara
Catholic diocese in Ireland
and Creeve) Fairymount (Tibohine) Frenchpark (Kilcorkey and Frenchpark) Geevagh Kilbegnet (Glinsk and Creggs) Kilbride (Fourmilehouse) Kilgefin (Ballagh
Roman Catholic Diocese of Elphin
Roman_Catholic_Diocese_of_Elphin
Gaelic football competition
Manager James Kearins Captain Fergal O'Flaherty Promotion/Relegation Promoted team(s) St John's, Shamrock Gaels Relegated team(s) Geevagh, Cloonacool
2000 Sligo Senior Football Championship
2000_Sligo_Senior_Football_Championship
The finalists are both promoted to Division 1 for the following year. Geevagh won the title in 2008, defeating Castleconnor in the final. From 2010 there
Sligo Senior Football League (Division 2)
Sligo_Senior_Football_League_(Division_2)
Gaelic football team
Spillane Jnr Substitute St Jude's (Dublin) 19 Donal Conlon Substitute Geevagh 20 Conan Marren Substitute Tourlestrane 21 Connor Griffin Substitute Calry–St
Sligo_county_football_team
Gaelic football competition
year that amalgamations competed in the Championship, St. Nathy's and Geevagh/St. Michael's exiting early, though Bunninadden's promotion to Senior level
1994 Sligo Senior Football Championship
1994_Sligo_Senior_Football_Championship
Gaelic football competition
for the semi-finals. There was a three-way playoff required in Group 3. Geevagh defeated Grange/Maugherow in the first tie, but Eastern Harps won the final
1987 Sligo Senior Football Championship
1987_Sligo_Senior_Football_Championship
Glebe Wind Farm) Geevagh 5 6 Siemens Gamesa G52 0.85 B9 2006 Sligo 54°08′30″N 8°16′03″W / 54.1418°N 8.2676°W / 54.1418; -8.2676 (Geevagh Wind Farm) Gibbet
List of wind farms in the Republic of Ireland
List_of_wind_farms_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland
Drumcliffe–Rosses Point 2 1991, 2009 2006 Eastern Harps 2 1983, 2003 2009 Geevagh 2 1984, 2007 1994 Coolera/Strandhill 2 1989, 1995 1985 Bunninadden 2 1994
Sligo Intermediate Football League Division 3 (ex Div. 2)
Sligo_Intermediate_Football_League_Division_3_(ex_Div._2)
Dromada Drumlough Drybridge/Dunmore Dundalk Dunmore Flughland Gartnaneane Geevagh Glackmore Glenough Gortahaile Grouse Lodge Garracummer Gneeves Greenoge
Energy_in_Ireland
Gaelic football competition
the group stage, after losing a playoff tie to neighbours St. John's. Geevagh won the 2006 Sligo Intermediate Football Championship with a victory over
2006 Sligo Senior Football Championship
2006_Sligo_Senior_Football_Championship
Irish former politician (born 1945)
2023, he announced his retirement from politics. Costello was born in Geevagh, County Sligo and was educated at Summerhill College, Sligo, St Patrick's
Joe_Costello_(politician)
Gaelic football competition
Date Venue Team A Score Team B Score 17 August Ballymote Geevagh 4-11 Collooney/Ballisodare 1-6 17 August Markievicz Park St. Patrick's 0-13
1975 Sligo Senior Football Championship
1975_Sligo_Senior_Football_Championship
British judicial representative in County Sligo, Ireland
Fortland. 1858: Roger Parke of Dunally. 1859: Cornelius Alexander Keogh of Geevagh. 1860: John Woulfe Flanagan of Drumdo. 1861: Edward King Tenison of Kilronan
High_Sheriff_of_Sligo
Irish police officer and mutineer
in Kesh, County Sligo in 1911. Following that he served in Collooney, Geevagh, Ballintogher and Grange, all in County Sligo. Mee was initially stationed
Jeremiah_Mee
Gaelic football competition
Promotion/Relegation Promoted team(s) n/a Relegated team(s) Shamrock Gaels, Easkey, Owenmore Gaels, Calry Gaels, Mullinabreena, St. Farnan's, Grange, Geevagh
1978 Sligo Senior Football Championship
1978_Sligo_Senior_Football_Championship
Gaelic football competition
Semi-Final Final Oughterard 2-16 Tulsk 1-8 Tulsk 1-13 Leitrim Gaels 1-12 The Neale 0-11 Oughterard 1-16 The Neale 4-13 Geevagh 1-11
Connacht Intermediate Club Football Championship
Connacht_Intermediate_Club_Football_Championship
Gaelic football competition in Ireland
1993 Winners Champions Eastern Harps (2nd win) Manager Denis Johnson Promotion/Relegation Promoted team(s) Ballymote Relegated team(s) Geevagh, Grange
1993 Sligo Senior Football Championship
1993_Sligo_Senior_Football_Championship
Gaelic football competition
Mary’s 0-10 Curry 0-5 Sligo SFC First Round 7 July Keash Tubbercurry 1-7 Geevagh 0-6 Sligo SFC First Round 21 July Easkey St. Patrick’s 3-10 Enniscrone/Castleconnor
1991 Sligo Senior Football Championship
1991_Sligo_Senior_Football_Championship
Stormont 1.82 km M. Grönholm 1:30.8 72.16 km/h M. Grönholm SS2 08:05 (16-Nov) Geevagh 1 11.47 km S. Loeb 6:05.7 112.92 km/h S. Loeb SS3 08:33 Arigna 1 27.89 km
2007_Rally_Ireland
Gaelic football competition
St Mary's (10th win) Manager Tommy Breheny Captain Niall Murray Promotion/Relegation Promoted team(s) Grange/Cliffoney, Geevagh Relegated team(s) n/a
2001 Sligo Senior Football Championship
2001_Sligo_Senior_Football_Championship
Annual Gaelic football competition
Gurteen 1-7 1940 Skreen 2-7 Geevagh 1-3 1939 Ballisodare Coolaney 1938 Aclare Maugherow 1937 Teeling 1-8 Gurteen 1-6 1936 Geevagh 2-5 Teeling 2-4 1935 Derroon
Sligo Junior Football Championship
Sligo_Junior_Football_Championship
Gaelic football competition
First Round Replay 15 July Keash Geevagh 0-9 St. Patrick's 1-6 Sligo SFC First Round Second Replay 21 July Tubbercurry Geevagh 1-6 St. Patrick's 0-7
1990 Sligo Senior Football Championship
1990_Sligo_Senior_Football_Championship
1979 Geevagh St Mary's Tubbercurry St. Farnan's 1980 Geevagh Grange Tubbercurry Easkey 1981 Geevagh Owenmore Gaels Tubbercurry Easkey 1982 Geevagh Owenmore
Sligo Under 21 Football Championship
Sligo_Under_21_Football_Championship
Gaelic football competition
Manager Neil Egan Captain Eamonn O'Hara Promotion/Relegation Promoted team(s) Geevagh, Cloonacool Relegated team(s) Shamrock Gaels, Grange/Cliffoney
1999 Sligo Senior Football Championship
1999_Sligo_Senior_Football_Championship
Gaelic football competition
playoffs to retain Senior status for 2008. The relegation playoffs saw Geevagh and Shamrock Gaels relegated, however the latter claimed that an oversight
2007 Sligo Senior Football Championship
2007_Sligo_Senior_Football_Championship
Gaelic football competition
Sligo Year 1985 Winners Champions St. Mary's (7th win) Captain John Kent Promotion/Relegation Promoted team(s) Shamrock Gaels Relegated team(s) Geevagh
1985 Sligo Senior Football Championship
1985_Sligo_Senior_Football_Championship
Gaelic football competition
2-8 Curry 1-7 Sligo SFC First Round 10 July Ballymote St. Nathy's 1-9 Geevagh 0-7 Sligo SFC First Round 10 July Markievicz Park Innisfree Gaels 0-5 Owenmore
1988 Sligo Senior Football Championship
1988_Sligo_Senior_Football_Championship
become a clergyman of the Church of Ireland. He was born in the parish of Geevagh, County Sligo. During his teenage years he went through was he called a
Thomas_Connellan_(priest)
Natural disaster in Ireland
devastated by the 2008 series of floods. In County Sligo, the Arigna to Geevagh Road was reported to still be blocked due to a landslide around Gleann
2008_Ireland_floods
Gaelic football competition
the previous year's final's outcome - a one-point defeat of Tubbercurry. Geevagh and Innisfree Gaels, an amalgamation of St. Michael's and Calry, reached
1989 Sligo Senior Football Championship
1989_Sligo_Senior_Football_Championship
Gaelic football competition
Champions Tourlestrane (9th win) Manager Anthony Brennan Promotion/Relegation Promoted team(s) Geevagh Relegated team(s) Easkey, St.Farnan's, Castleconnor
2009 Sligo Senior Football Championship
2009_Sligo_Senior_Football_Championship
Mayor of Providence, Rhode Island, US
Providence mayor born in a foreign country. Patrick McCarthy was born in Geevagh, County Sligo, Ireland, on September 12, 1848. His family came to the United
Patrick_J._McCarthy
Gaelic football competition
Sligo Year 1984 Winners Champions St. Mary's (6th win) Captain Michael Laffey Promotion/Relegation Promoted team(s) Geevagh Relegated team(s) Coolera
1984 Sligo Senior Football Championship
1984_Sligo_Senior_Football_Championship
Tempo 2 13.46 km Sébastien Loeb 7:30.1 107.7 km/h 3 (1 FEB) SS15 08:35 Geevagh 11.48 km Mikko Hirvonen 6:11.3 111.3 km/h SS16 09:00 Arigna 10.88 km Sébastien
2009_Rally_Ireland
3–04 1989 Curry (League basis only) 1988 St Mary's 2–03 Geevagh 0–05 1987 Tubbercurry 0–13 Geevagh 0–06 1986 Shamrock Gaels 1–06 Tubbercurry 0–07 1985 St
Sligo Senior Football League (Division 1)
Sligo_Senior_Football_League_(Division_1)
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Master of the treasure.
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Hindu, Indian
One who Rules the World; World Developer
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Peace; Twinkling of an Eye
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Lord Krishna
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(ç¿”) Japanese name SHO means "to fly, to soar" or "wind instrument."
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British, English, French
Noble Friend
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(Ονήσιμος) Greek name ONESIMOS means "profitable, useful." In the bible, this is the name of an escaped slave.
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Hindu
Prosperity or awakening or high quality, Advancement - to rise
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Royal. Kingly. Regal. Derived from the same Greek word as the plant name basil. Famous bearer: St...
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Lord Vishnu
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