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- Castleplunket abstract "Castleplunket (Irish: Lios Lachna), also spelled Castleplunkett, is a small village in County Roscommon, Ireland, situated at the junction of the R367 and R377 roads, some 10 km east of the town of Castlerea.Castleplunket has a National School, a number of businesses called Flanagan's (including a pub), and a village development association.The painter Roderic O'Conor (1860–1940) was born here.".
- Q4216660 abstract "Castleplunket (Irish: Lios Lachna), also spelled Castleplunkett, is a small village in County Roscommon, Ireland, situated at the junction of the R367 and R377 roads, some 10 km east of the town of Castlerea.Castleplunket has a National School, a number of businesses called Flanagan's (including a pub), and a village development association.The painter Roderic O'Conor (1860–1940) was born here.".
- Castleplunket comment "Castleplunket (Irish: Lios Lachna), also spelled Castleplunkett, is a small village in County Roscommon, Ireland, situated at the junction of the R367 and R377 roads, some 10 km east of the town of Castlerea.Castleplunket has a National School, a number of businesses called Flanagan's (including a pub), and a village development association.The painter Roderic O'Conor (1860–1940) was born here.".
- Q4216660 comment "Castleplunket (Irish: Lios Lachna), also spelled Castleplunkett, is a small village in County Roscommon, Ireland, situated at the junction of the R367 and R377 roads, some 10 km east of the town of Castlerea.Castleplunket has a National School, a number of businesses called Flanagan's (including a pub), and a village development association.The painter Roderic O'Conor (1860–1940) was born here.".