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Clifden is a beautiful small village about 50 miles from the city centre and it perched on the Atlantic, it still has all the old flavor of Ireland as it used to be, horses on the street, tinkers selling their wares, one bookshop and fifty pubs … … … .. oh and one church
November 2007 2007
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Clifden is a beautiful small village about 50 miles from the city centre and it perched on the Atlantic, it still has all the old flavor of Ireland as it used to be, horses on the street, tinkers selling their wares, one bookshop and fifty pubs … … … .. oh and one church
Of Books and Gyno's 2007
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This road runs alongside Clifden and leads to the most spectacular view of the wild sea
November 2007 2007
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I was recently at the St. Patrick's Day parade in Clifden, Co.
Dan Treul: Obama Enjoys Kennedy-esque Popularity in Ireland 2009
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The Clifden Arts Festival was due and I Iwas invited to read at it
Of Books and Gyno's 2007
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And yet when I was in Clifden, County Galway in the Connemara region in 2005 and 2006, it was a pleasure to hear young schoolchildren speaking it freely in the streets, and from the tone it was clear they were not reciting their language lessons.
Ireland’s Language Remains on Life Support - The Lede Blog - NYTimes.com 2009
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Wynnie and Istayed at his B&B in Clifden [on the northern coast of County Galway].
Exclusive Interview with Thomas Walsh, author of "Damnyankee" 2009
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She operates a successful peat farm just outside Clifden.
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Abrief argument arose over who had what rights to read what, and we decided to stay another night in Clifden, so we could both look at it.
Exclusive Interview with Thomas Walsh, author of "Damnyankee" 2009
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And yet when I was in Clifden, County Galway in the Connemara region in 2005 and 2006, it was a pleasure to hear young schoolchildren speaking it freely in the streets, and from the tone it was clear they were not reciting their language lessons.
Ireland’s Language Remains on Life Support - The Lede Blog - NYTimes.com 2009
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