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A person from sligo is called paddy sligo man

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Sligo County Council meet in the Chamber Hall in County Hall, Riverside, Sligo, Co. Sligo.

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Sligo is in the province of Connaught.

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No. Sligo is a county in Ireland.

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Sligo Abbey was created in 1253.

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Sligo Weekender was created in 1984.

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The Sligo Champion was created in 1836.

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Graham Sligo was born in 1954.

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Sligo is pronounced "SLY-go".

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sligo is bigger than letterkenny

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The total area of Sligo County in Ireland is approximately 1,892 square kilometers.

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sligo is bigger than ennis

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He is buried in Drumcliffe cemetery in county Sligo.

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Lunitidal interval for Sligo is approximately 4

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If you mean Sligo, then Sligo Bay

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Sligo Rovers F.C. was created in 1928.

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Sligo Post was created on 2007-05-16.

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Gaelic Football would be the main sport. Sligo also has a successful soccer team, named Sligo Rovers. Golf would be played in Sligo too, as would many other sports.

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It is about 200 miles or 326 kilometres from Cork to Sligo.

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From Sligo town to Donegal town is about 64 kilometres or 40 miles.

From Sligo town to Donegal town is about 64 kilometres or 40 miles.

From Sligo town to Donegal town is about 64 kilometres or 40 miles.

From Sligo town to Donegal town is about 64 kilometres or 40 miles.

From Sligo town to Donegal town is about 64 kilometres or 40 miles.

From Sligo town to Donegal town is about 64 kilometres or 40 miles.

From Sligo town to Donegal town is about 64 kilometres or 40 miles.

From Sligo town to Donegal town is about 64 kilometres or 40 miles.

From Sligo town to Donegal town is about 64 kilometres or 40 miles.

From Sligo town to Donegal town is about 64 kilometres or 40 miles.

From Sligo town to Donegal town is about 64 kilometres or 40 miles.

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It was first called Sligo after Sligo Ireland.

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Eugene Lambert was born in 1928, in Sligo, County Sligo, Ireland.

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Ireland does not have postal codes. You would finish an address to there in this way and it would have no problem in getting to its destination:

Sligo,

Co. Sligo

Ireland.

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Connaught has 5 counties:

Roscommon, Galway, Mayo, Sligo and Leitrim.

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From Sligo town to Ballaghdareen is about 30 miles or 49 kilometres.

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Conor McDermottroe was born in 1960, in Sligo Town, County Sligo, Ireland.

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Thomas Curran - South Sligo MP - died in 1913.

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Thomas Curran - South Sligo MP - was born in 1840.

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North Sligo - UK Parliament constituency - was created in 1885.

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North Sligo - UK Parliament constituency - ended in 1922.

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From Bundoran in county Donegal to the town of Sligo is about 35 kilometres or 22 miles. From Bundoran in county Donegal to the county Sligo border, is only about 6.5 kilometres or 4 miles.

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The Garravogue.

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One famous person from Sligo is poet William Butler Yeats. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1923 and is considered one of the greatest literary figures of the 20th century.

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Sligo acquired rail links to Dublin in 1862. The main station opened on 3rd December of that year.

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Boxty is the traditional recipe or Ireland's County Sligo. Boxty is a traditional potato pancake dish usually associated with the North West and Midlands of Ireland, especially in counties Cavan, Leitrim, Mayo, Sligo, and Tipperary.

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Mayo and Sligo are neighbouring counties and share a border, so the distance between them is zero. Depending on where specifically in county Mayo and county Sligo you are travelling between will determine the distance you need to actually travel.

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Sligo, Ireland

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in sligo Ireland

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its in cliffoney co sligo

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A huge amount, far too much to mention in full. There are lots of nice beaches and coastline. There is a lot of beautiful countryside. There is Ben Bulben, an unusual looking mountain. Sligo is sometimes referred to as Yeats' County, because of its associations with William Butler Yeats, the famous Irish poet and playwright. His burial place is a major tourist attraction. There are lots of festivals throughout the year in Sligo. There are lots of great sites of archaeological and historical significance in Sligo. There are lots of sporting events and locations to see in Sligo. There are many things in Sligo, so it is worth visiting.

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