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  • ...county, see [[County Waterford]]. For other places named Waterford, see [[Waterford, disambiguation]].'' ...unty is also called the Crystal County because of its association with the Waterford Crystal enterprises.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Waterford]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...county, see [[County Waterford]]. For other places named Waterford, see [[Waterford, disambiguation]].'' ...unty is also called the Crystal County because of its association with the Waterford Crystal enterprises.
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  • A bread roll peculiar to County Waterford in Ireland.
    89 bytes (12 words) - 21:01, 20 May 2008
  • ...unties of Ireland|counties]]. These are [[County Cork|Cork]], [[Kerry]], [[Waterford]], [[Tipperary]], [[Clare]] and [[Limerick]]. ...ster: [[Cork City|Cork]], [[Limerick City|Limerick]], and [[Waterford City|Waterford]].
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  • *[[County Waterford|Waterford]] *[[Waterford]]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Waterford]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Waterford}}
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  • {{r|Waterford}}
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  • * [[County Waterford|Waterford]]
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  • #[[County Waterford|Waterford]] | [[County Waterford|Waterford]]
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  • A '''blaa''' is a bread roll peculiar to [[County Waterford]] in [[Ireland (state)|Ireland]]. It is similar to a [[bap]], but is squar
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  • ...example one of the All-Ireland Semi Finals in 2007 finished Limerick 5-11 Waterford 2-15 which means that Limerick won by four points.
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  • ...s. In the election of December 1918 he was elected as Sinn Féin member for Waterford. Although Brugha was re-elected for his constituency, redrawn as Waterford and Tipperary East since 1921, the anti-treaty side had a minority of seats
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  • ...and Elizabeth Slattery. He was educated by the Christian brothers first in Waterford (to 1897) and latterly in [[Thurles]], [[co. Tipperary]] (1898-1902). Subse
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  • ...in]]. As five cities ([[Dublin]], [[Cork]], [[Galway]], [[Limerick]] and [[Waterford]]) have independent council status, making them the equivalent of counties
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  • ...he 1st southern division, incorporating [[co. Cork]], [[co. Kerry]], [[co. Waterford]], and part of [[co. Limerick]]. Lynch was its founding commander, thereby
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  • <td width=223 valign=top align=center>Waterford
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  • NEW WATERFORD, N.S., Paramount Theatre, Plummer Avenue, 1947 (C.R., lx, Jan. 1947, 86)
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  • '''Robert Boyle''' (Lismore Castle, Waterford County, Ireland, January 25, 1627 &ndash; London, December 30, 1691) was a
    13 KB (2,087 words) - 09:16, 6 March 2024
  • <td width=223 valign=top align=center>Waterford
    37 KB (5,822 words) - 08:56, 30 January 2011
  • ...ong Apple Festival]]. Whadya mean you never heard of it??! Wrote about [[Waterford]] because it's nice and is thinking about what events shook the world that
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