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- Dual_county abstract "Dual county (Irish: Contae déach) is a term used in Gaelic games to describe a GAA county that competes at a similar level in both hurling and gaelic football. For example, Cork and Dublin play in Division 1 in both the NHL and NFL, while Laois compete in the second tier of both competitions.Generally recognised dual counties include:CarlowCorkDublinGalwayLaoisOffalyWexfordOnly Tipperary and Cork have won both premier men's competitions, the All-Ireland Senior Hurling and All-Ireland Senior Football championships in the same year. Tipperary won both in 1895 and 1900, while Cork won both in 1890 and 1990. Tipperary would today be regarded as primarily a hurling county having not won a major senior football title since 1935 but won the All-Ireland Minor Football Championship in 2011.Dublin have made improvements in hurling since the turn of the millennium, winning the 2011 National Hurling League and the 2013 Leinster Senior Hurling Championship, and are now considered to be a dual county.Dual player is a similar phrase used to describe players who play both sports.".
- Dual_county thumbnail Gaelic_Games_County_Map.svg?width=300.
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- Dual_county wikiPageRevisionID "675521676".
- Dual_county wikiPageWikiLink 2011_National_Hurling_League.
- Dual_county wikiPageWikiLink 2013_All-Ireland_Senior_Hurling_Championship.
- Dual_county wikiPageWikiLink All-Ireland_Minor_Football_Championship.
- Dual_county wikiPageWikiLink All-Ireland_Senior_Football_Championship.
- Dual_county wikiPageWikiLink All-Ireland_Senior_Hurling_Championship.
- Dual_county wikiPageWikiLink Carlow_GAA.
- Dual_county wikiPageWikiLink Category:Gaelic_games_terminology.
- Dual_county wikiPageWikiLink Cork_GAA.
- Dual_county wikiPageWikiLink Dual_player.
- Dual_county wikiPageWikiLink Dublin_GAA.
- Dual_county wikiPageWikiLink GAA_county.
- Dual_county wikiPageWikiLink Gaelic_Athletic_Association_county.
- Dual_county wikiPageWikiLink Gaelic_football.
- Dual_county wikiPageWikiLink Gaelic_games.
- Dual_county wikiPageWikiLink Galway_GAA.
- Dual_county wikiPageWikiLink Hurling.
- Dual_county wikiPageWikiLink Laois_GAA.
- Dual_county wikiPageWikiLink National_Football_League_(Ireland).
- Dual_county wikiPageWikiLink National_Hurling_League.
- Dual_county wikiPageWikiLink Offaly_GAA.
- Dual_county wikiPageWikiLink Tipperary_GAA.
- Dual_county wikiPageWikiLink Wexford_GAA.
- Dual_county wikiPageWikiLink File:Gaelic_Games_County_Map.svg.
- Dual_county wikiPageWikiLinkText "'dual counties'".
- Dual_county wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dual county".
- Dual_county wikiPageWikiLinkText "dual county".
- Dual_county hasPhotoCollection Dual_county.
- Dual_county wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:GAA-stub.
- Dual_county wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-ga.
- Dual_county wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Dual_county subject Category:Gaelic_games_terminology.
- Dual_county hypernym Term.
- Dual_county type Article.
- Dual_county type Article.
- Dual_county comment "Dual county (Irish: Contae déach) is a term used in Gaelic games to describe a GAA county that competes at a similar level in both hurling and gaelic football.".
- Dual_county label "Dual county".
- Dual_county sameAs m.0fps8j.
- Dual_county sameAs Q5310193.
- Dual_county sameAs Q5310193.
- Dual_county wasDerivedFrom Dual_county?oldid=675521676.
- Dual_county depiction Gaelic_Games_County_Map.svg.
- Dual_county isPrimaryTopicOf Dual_county.