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Meaning of "clifden"

Clifden is a town in Ireland, known for its scenic beauty and outdoor recreational activities
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  • A small coastal town in County Galway, Ireland.
  • A small settlement in western Southland, New Zealand.

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Clifden town centre.
An annual commemoration is still held in Clifden for him.
The town of Clifden is nearby to the north.
Soon the first train in seven months arrived in Clifden.
Clifden is a tourist destination for people exploring Connemara.
The area around Clifden is rich with megalithic tombs.
Clifden is regarded as the capital of Connemara.
The entrance is situated on the Clifden side of Letterfrack.
Clifden is a small coastal town known as the capital of Connemara.
The National troops were warmly welcomed by the people of Clifden.
Clifden is a small market town that acts as the capital of Connemara.
The Errislannan peninsula lies just south of the town of Clifden.
Another feature of Clifden are the many restaurants you will find.
A short walk and you visit the ruins of Clifden Castle.
Lord Clifden had another poor start and lost a lot of ground.

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The club assists in the organisation of the Tour de Conamara cycling event in Clifden.
Lord Clifden closed up on the field as they turned into the straight.
Later members of the Agar family held the title of Viscount Clifden over several generations.
The Clifden Arms is now a gastropub and hotel.
The main town of Connemara is Clifden.
Commercial street in Clifden on the route of the Atlantic coast of Ireland.
The estate faces south and overlooks Clifden Bay.
Lord Clifden led until the final furlong, where he was challenged.
Road to Clifden.
Arrive to your first night 's accommodation in Clifden.
Clifden known as the capital of Connemara offers beautiful beaches, unique shops and antiques.
Products that were shipped out from Clifden Harbour included marble, corn, fish and kelp.
For further history of the peerages, see the Viscount Clifden above.
Without a roof, Clifden Castle soon fell into ruin.
After this little effort, we follow the Sky Road before a gastronomic pause in Clifden.
If I have to highlight one, Clifden will be in the top.
In a pub in Clifden in County Galway, Ireland, traditional dance is performed by a fisherman.
Fishermen of Ireland, The atmosphere in a pub in Clifden.
Bus transfer from Galway, Oughterard and Clifden directly to race start.
Clifden town, the “ Capital of Connemara ”, offers a wonderful combination of the quaint, traditional and cosmopolitan.
We find our hotel in the city of Clifden, The Inn to the West.
Kylemore Abbey is just 5 minutes drive from our country house hotel, Clifden.
You will spend the night in Clifden town, known locally as the ' Capital of Connemara '.
Regular coach services are provided by Bus Éireann and Citylink, connecting Clifden with Galway city.
Finally the road reaches Clifden where it rejoins the N59.
In 1836 he also succeeded his grandfather as third Viscount Clifden.
Day 4 - from Clifden to Westport.
Final destination, Clifden.
The main Galway Clifden road ( N59 ) runs directly by the south of the horseshoe.
In 1899 Thomas also succeeded his second cousin as the sixth Viscount Clifden.
The titles remained united until 1974, when the Viscountcy of Clifden became extinct.

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