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KillawallaLocated in the foothills of the Partry mountains in County Mayo also known as Killavally, an Anglicisation of the Irish Coill A Bhaile meaning Wood of the Road or Pass. |
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KiltimaghKiltimagh (population 1,000), a picturesque town in the heart of the county is centrally located for touring the West. Kiltimagh is much admired by visitors for its beautiful 19th century artisan village theme evident in the shop faccades and the Market Square, as well as for the many wonderful attractions and amenities it offers to visitors. |
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Kiltimagh OnlineThis web site is dedicated to the people of Kiltimagh, past and present, at home and abroad. Here you will find, news, features, photo gallery, weather statistics, web forum, local businesses, tourism, g.a.a., history, famous people and much much more ! |
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Knock ShrineOn August 21, 1879, apparitions of the Virgin Mary, St Joseph and St John the Evangelist appeared at the gable wall of Knock Parish Church in County Mayo. Since then Pope John Paul II and Mother Teresa have been among the hordes of pilgrims to flock there. |
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Linenmill WestportLinenmill, Museum, Restaurant & Shop, Westport, Co Mayo |
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Maigh Eo trid na MilaoiseannaMayo through the Millennia. |
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Mayo AliveAn e-zine with it's roots in Mayo Abbey the parish that gave its name to the county, but articles can be related to any part of Mayo |
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Mayo County CouncilMayo County Council's mission is to maintain and improve the quality of life for all the people who live in the County Mayo and to make the County an even more attractive place for people to visit, invest and work in. |
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Mayo NaturallyInfomation on the beauty of Mayo. Mayo Naturally Promoting Tourism in County Mayo |
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Mayo PlusCounty Based directory and information hub |