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Encyclopedia > Coolaney
Coolaney
Cúil Áine
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WGS-84 (GPS) Coordinates:
54.1781° N 8.5997° W
Irish Grid Reference
G608256
Town population: 167 (2002)
Rural population: 457 (2002)
Elevation: 75 m
County: Sligo
Province: Connacht

Coolaney (Cúil Áine in Irish) is a village in County Sligo, Ireland. Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... Over fifty GPS satellites such as this NAVSTAR have been launched since 1978. ... The Irish national grid reference system is a system of geographic grid references commonly used in Ireland. ... The Central Statistics Office is the statistical agency responsible for the Republic of Ireland census and other related data collection activities to assist in government planning. ... The Central Statistics Office is the statistical agency responsible for the Republic of Ireland census and other related data collection activities to assist in government planning. ... Elevation has several related meanings: Geography The elevation of a geographic location is its height above mean sea level (or possibly some other fixed point). ... The island of Ireland is often referred to as the 32 counties, with its two states, Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, being nicknamed respectively the six counties and the twenty-six counties. ... Sligo (Sligeach in Irish) is a county in the province of Connacht in the west of Ireland. ... During late Gaelic and early historic times Ireland was divided into provinces to replace the earlier system of the tuatha. ... Connaught redirects here. ... Sligo (Sligeach in Irish) is a county in the province of Connacht in the west of Ireland. ...


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Killoran and coolaney (373 words)
This book, first published in 1992, is a detailed study of County Sligo during the period from 1914 to the signing of the treaty in 1921.
As with most history there are a wealth of characters who stand out in the book – such as the local politician John Jinks, the IRB, Volunteer leader and first Sinn Féin TD for South Sligo, Alex McCabe, the labour leader John Lynch and the IRA leaders Frank Carty and Billy Pilkington.
This history of the area around Coolaney, Co. Sligo was first published in 1985.
Latest Reports (9471 words)
Coolaney didn't resort to long balls, trying to pass their way through but to little effect, a few crosses came to nought, and their only efforts on goal were long range efforts.
Coolaney began to take control of the game and had another great opportunity to take to lead when Farry broke away on the right and crossed to Sexton who was one on one with the keeper but the defender recovered and blocked his effort.
Coolaney were handed a lifeline when on a rare attack ten minutes from the end, the ball struck a Treacy defender in the arm and the referee pointed to the penalty spot.
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