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Seaside village in County Donegal, Ireland
Culdaff (Irish: Cúil Dabhcha) is a village, civil parish and townland on the Inishowen peninsula of County Donegal, Ireland. Known for its beach, it attracts
Culdaff
Crossbarry Crossdoney Crosshaven Crossmolina Crumlin Coolea (Cúil Aodha) Culdaff Cullen (Cork) Cullen (Tipperary) Cullenstown Cullohill Curracloe Curraghboy
List of towns and villages in the Republic of Ireland
List_of_towns_and_villages_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland
Former RNLI lifeboat station in County Donegal, Ireland
Culdaff Lifeboat Station was located at Bunnagee Port, overlooking Culdaff Bay, approximately 11 nautical miles (20 km) south-east of Malin Head, on the
Culdaff_Lifeboat_Station
Football League
Carndonagh Reserves Carrowmena Clonmany Reserves Cockhill Celtic Colts Culdaff Reserves Culdaff Rovers Dunree United Reserves Glengad United Reserves Greencastle
Inishowen_Football_League
Irish film
September 6, 2023. McLaughlin, Rachel (September 13, 2023). "Lights, Cameras, Culdaff! Donegal village goes back in time for major film". Donegal Daily. Retrieved
The_Lightkeeper
Large peninsula in County Donegal, Ireland
Buncrana, Bridgend, Burnfoot, Burt Carndonagh, Carrowmenagh, Clonmany, Culdaff Dunaff Fahan Glengad, Gleneely, Greencastle Malin, Malin Head, Moville
Inishowen
Stone circle near Culdaff, Ireland
The Bocan Stone Circle is a stone circle situated near the village of Culdaff in the north of Inishowen, a peninsula on the north coast of County Donegal
Bocan_Stone_Circle
Crocknamurleog, Donegal 346 Cromane, Kerry 125 Crookstown, Cork 320 Croom, Limerick 1056 Crosshaven, Cork 1373 Crossmolina, Mayo 935 Culdaff, Donegal 182
Urban areas in the Republic of Ireland for the 2002 census
Urban_areas_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland_for_the_2002_census
Football league
formed in 1986 with Buncrana Hearts, Carndonagh F.C., Cockhill Celtic, Culdaff F.C., Fanad United, Letterkenny Rovers and Swilly Rovers among the founder
Ulster Senior League (association football)
Ulster_Senior_League_(association_football)
Village in County Donegal, Ireland
1856. The nearest Catholic church, known locally as 'the Chapel', is in Culdaff parish. The local national (primary) school, Scoil Mhuire in Dristernan
Gleneely
— Ballyclogh — Cork 177 264 49.2 — — Causeway — Kerry 211 264 25.1 — — Culdaff — Donegal 155 264 70.3 — — Eyrecourt — Galway 292 264 -9.6 — — Kilcloon
Urban areas in the Republic of Ireland for the 2011 census
Urban_areas_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland_for_the_2011_census
6th-century companion of Columba and second abbot of Iona
associated with County Donegal where his cult was most active in Taughboyne and Culdaff. Celebrations of the saint in Donegal are ongoing, and a major celebration
Baithéne_mac_Brénaind
Irish award
Galway The Iontas Theatre, Castleblayney An Grianán Theatre, Letterkenny Chasin' Bull, Bundoran McGrory's, Culdaff The Brewery (McKenna's), Monaghan
IMRO Live Music Venue of the Year Awards
IMRO_Live_Music_Venue_of_the_Year_Awards
Irish musician (1946–2025)
vol. 2: 1871–1901 (2022) Gleann Daoile. The Families of Gleneely and Culdaff from Early Times to 1901 (2023); ISBN 978-0-9559550-9-9 Redmond Friel (1907–1979)
Seoirse_Ó_Dochartaigh
Any free-standing Christian cross made of stone – often richly decorated
A simpler example, Culdaff, County Donegal, Ireland
High_cross
Old yield sign in Culdaff, Inishowen
Road_signs_in_Ireland
British Indian Army officer
Ireland. He came from an old family of Presbyterian landlords who came to Culdaff in the 17th century as tenants of the Marquis of Donegal. His father was
Frederick Young (East India Company officer)
Frederick_Young_(East_India_Company_officer)
Irish actor (1699–1797)
before dying aged 97. It is thought that Macklin was born in 1690 near Culdaff, a village in the north-east of Inishowen in the north of County Donegal
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early 17th century Conwall Monastery Cnodain Monastery early monastic site Culdaff Monastery early monastic site; erenaghs to 16th-17th century Culdabhach;
List of monastic houses in Ireland
List_of_monastic_houses_in_Ireland
Strand) White Park Bay County Donegal Ballyhiernan, Fanad Carrickfinn Culdaff Drumnatinny Fintra Five Fingers Strand Killahoey Strand, Dunfanaghy Kinnagoe
List_of_beaches_in_Ireland
RNLI lifeboat station in County Donegal, Ireland
Swilly. Previously there had been two lifeboat stations on Inishmore, at Culdaff (closed 1913), and Greencastle (closed 1928), but now the nearest All-weather
Lough_Swilly_Lifeboat_Station
Aghafoy 101 Tirhugh Templecarn Donegal Aghaglassan 2,119 Inishowen East Culdaff Inishowen Aghahull 72 Kilmacrenan Aughnish Millford Aghalattive 387 Kilmacrenan
List of townlands of County Donegal
List_of_townlands_of_County_Donegal
Former RNLI lifeboat stations
County Donegal 1941–1945 Wartime station, lifeboat was moored afloat Culdaff Culdaff, County Donegal 1892–1913 Boathouse / store Greencastle Port Blaney
List_of_former_RNLI_stations
Maynooth and ordained on 13 June 1840. After curacies in Strabane and Culdaff he was parish priest at Upper Fahan. He served as Coadjutor Bishop of Derry
Francis Kelly (bishop of Derry)
Francis_Kelly_(bishop_of_Derry)
Irish actor (born 1959)
well as in Ramelton, Rathmullan, Raphoe, Dunfanaghy, Gortahork, Malin and Culdaff. Nee has made appearances in films such as the Neil Jordan-directed 1988
John_Nee
graduating BA in 1835 and Master of Arts in 1842. Gough was the curate at Culdaff; Rector of Dunboe; of then the Archdeacon of Derry from 1846 until his
Benjamin_Gough
941960; -7.782754 (Conwal Abbey) Cnodain Monastery early monastic site Culdaff Monastery early monastic site; erenaghs to 16th-17th century Culdabhach;
List of monastic houses in County Donegal
List_of_monastic_houses_in_County_Donegal
RNLI Lifeboat station on the Isles of Scilly
constructed of concrete. A similar one, built in 1892, still exists at Culdaff, County Donegal, in Ireland. A legacy from Mr James Goss of Stratford Green
St Agnes Lifeboat Station, Isles of Scilly
St_Agnes_Lifeboat_Station,_Isles_of_Scilly
behind Cultra, Coolafancy, Coolderry cul, cool, cole cúil nook, corner Culdaff, Coleraine, Coolrain, Cloonacool der, derry, dor, dore doire grove, oak-grove
Place_names_in_Ireland
Town in County Donegal, Ireland
formation. The river valley of the Mill River flows over a narrow band of Culdaff limestone with a sill of metadolerite along the river's southern embankment
Buncrana
acted as a Trustee for one hundred acres of bogland at Meenawarra near Culdaff on behalf of the purchaser, Jane Leferre. Following his retirement in 1924
William_Lawson_Micks
Robert McClintock of Dunmore House, Carrigans 1765: 1766: George Young of Culdaff 1768: Charles Stewart of Horn Head House 1769: 1771: George Nesbitt of
High_Sheriff_of_Donegal
Townland in Ulster, Ireland
Carrigart Churchill Cloghan Clonmany Convoy Cranford Creeslough Crolly Culdaff Doochary Downings Drumkeen Dunfanaghy Dunkineely Dunlewey Fahan Fintown
Liscooley
Local government authority for county of Donegal in Ireland
5 Carndonagh Ardmalin, Ballyliffin, Carndonagh, Carthage, Castlecary, Culdaff, Dunaff, Gleneely (in the former Rural District of Inishowen), Gleneganon
Donegal_County_Council
general and former TD Pauric Sweeney, fashion designer Frederick Young, from Culdaff was the founder of the Sirmoor Battalion later 2nd King Edward VII's Own
List of people from County Donegal
List_of_people_from_County_Donegal
Village in County Donegal, Ireland
Donegal IRA based in Carndonagh, which included companies from Clonmany, Culdaff, Malin, Malin Head, and Carndonagh. In August 1920, the IRA conducted raids
Clonmany
Irish musician (born 1959)
Kavanagh from Gortahork Eimear McColgan from Malin Roisin McGrory from Culdaff Mairead Ni Mhaonaigh from Gaoth Dobhair Clodagh Warnock from Moville On
Mairéad_Ní_Mhaonaigh
Canadian filmmaker (born 1941)
Retrieved 2025-02-04. McLaughlin, Rachel (2023-09-13). "Lights, Cameras, Culdaff! Donegal village goes back in time for major film". Donegal Daily. Retrieved
Vic_Sarin
Barony in County Donegal, Ireland
list of settlements in Inishowen East: Ballyliffin Carndonagh Clonmany Culdaff Greencastle Malin Moville Shrove "Inis Eoghain Thoir/Inishowen East". Logainm
Inishowen_East
List of Irish costal landforms
Head Cionn an Dúin Mhóir headland Donegal Ulster Republic of Ireland 8 Culdaff Bay Cuan Chúil Dubhcha bay Donegal Ulster Republic of Ireland 9 Glengad
Coastal_landforms_of_Ireland
Description Cochran United Kingdom The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Culdaff, County Donegal. She was on a voyage from Glasgow, Renfrewshire, to Londonderry
List_of_shipwrecks_in_1817
Burt Clonca Clondahorky Clondavaddog Clonleigh Clonmany Convoy Conwal Culdaff Desertegny Donagh Donaghmore Donegal Drumhome Fahan Lower Fahan Upper Gartan
List of civil parishes of Ireland
List_of_civil_parishes_of_Ireland
Tvedestrand, Denmark. Leonie United Kingdom The brigantine was driven ashore at Culdaff, County Donegal. She was on a voyage from Londonderry to Newcastle upon
List of shipwrecks in December 1876
List_of_shipwrecks_in_December_1876
Former Dáil Éireann constituency (1981–2016)
Buncrana Rural, Burt, Carndonagh, Carthage, Castlecary, Castleforward, Culdaff, Desertegny, Dunaff, Fahan, Glenagannon, Gleneely, Glentogher, Greencastle
Donegal_North-East
and sank in Carnarvon Bay. Her crew survived. She was on a voyage from Culdaff, County Donegal to Strood, Kent. West Ridge United Kingdom The ship was
List of shipwrecks in July 1883
List_of_shipwrecks_in_July_1883
Regional road in Ireland
Location Country Ireland Primary destinations Burnfoot Buncrana Carndonagh Culdaff Moville Redcastle Quigley's Point Muff Highway system Roads in Ireland
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