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1125:(formerly Cavan College of Further Studies), which was founded in 1985 and is the largest provider of FETAC courses in the northeast region. The college offers Further Education and Training Awards Council (FETAC) across its five schools; Business & Humanities, Healthcare, Sport & Education, Beauty Therapy & Hairdressing, Computing, Engineering & Science Design, Performing Arts & Services. Graduates are entitled to exemptions within most third level colleges and usually transfer to study a degree further completing their course by in their chosen field. The majority of students are Cavan locals, with a large proportion of its other students coming from nearby counties such as Leitrim, Roscommon, Monaghan, Meath and Westmeath. The college's main campus is located on Cathedral Road with other sites in the town centre and at the former Army Barracks on the Dublin Road. 559: 2272: 75: 57: 394: 789: 1214: 765: 781: 82: 422:
friars. The friary's location is marked by an eighteenth-century tower in the graveyard at Abbey Street which appears to incorporate remains of the original medieval friary tower. The imprint of the medieval town can be followed in the area of Abbey Street, Bridge Street and Main Street (townlands of
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in 1957, it was found to be uneconomical to keep running the rump section from Monaghan to Cavan. All these lines (including the Cavan and Leitrim Railway) were closed by 1960. The (GNR) Virginia Road Station, from 1863 to 1958 serviced the Drogheda and Navan extension route to Kells and Oldcastle.
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Saint Patrick's College and Loreto College are respectively all boys and all girls Catholic voluntary schools, with The Royal School being a co-educational school with a Protestant ethos. These schools are administered by their respective patrons in conjunction with the Department of Education and
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took place after Williamite Inniskillinger forces led by Colonel William Wolseley attacked the strategic fort overlooking Cavan town at Tullamongan which was held then by the Duke of Berwick Jacobite army. During the battle much of the town was burned by Colonel Wolseley's soldiers and Jacobite
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In the County Heritage Plan 2006–2011, published by Cavan County Council, a guiding principle was stated as: "The unique and diverse heritage of County Cavan is conserved, sustained and, above all, cherished and celebrated by the people of the County". Located in Ireland's lakelands, the
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In the 1990s and 2000s Cavan town expanded rapidly with extensive urban regeneration and suburban expansion. It is one of the main economic hubs of the north central part of Ireland and has an extensive range of financial services, legal, medical, industrial and retail enterprises.
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was established close to the O’Reilly stronghold at Tullymongan and was at the centre of the settlement close to a crossing over the river and to the town's marketplace. It is recorded that the (Cavan) Dominicans were expelled in 1393, replaced by an Order of Conventual
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found no culpability on the part of the nuns who ran the orphanage, but the circumstances surrounding the high death toll in the fire remain controversial to this day. The secretary of the Commission of Enquiry, Brian O'Nolan, is better known to posterity as the writer
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Clan O'Reilly later built a new castle in the late fourteenth century on Tullymongan Hill, overlooking the town centre. In the 15th century, the local ruler, Bearded Owen O'Reilly, expanded the town marketplace which attracted merchants from
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Developments in Cavan during the early 19th century saw the building of a new wide street that still bears the name 'Farnham Street'. This was lined with comfortable town houses, public buildings (such as
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who died and was buried here in 1642. Bedell was also famously noted for his translation of the old testament Bible into the Irish language. The present Cathedral contains a Hiberno
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Street. It is a single-storey accessible building with a ticket office, waiting room, public 'phone, restaurant and toilets. The station is served by the
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enriches the interior space, and two large paintings by award-winning author PJ Lynch were commissioned by Cavan Library Service, in a lasting tribute to
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Adjacent to the Courthouse is the Cavan Central Library building constructed in 2006. The entrance is dominated by an aquarium, with commissioned
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Cooperation between the Cavan and Westmeath county councils is striving to integrate this into the national and regional development plan.
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around Cavan town was fully completed in March 2006, eliminating the need for heavy traffic to pass through an already congested town.
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was killed. Later, during the 18th century, local administrative influence and power passed to the Maxwell family, descendants of
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Barracks was demolished in 1968. Its successor stood on the corner of Farnham Street (also known as Casement Street, named after
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Breifne College is a co-educational Vocational Education School administered by the County Cavan Education and Training Board.
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opened on 8 July 1856, closed for passenger services on 14 October 1957, and finally closed altogether on 1 January 1960.
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Expressway route 30 which generally operates every two hours in each direction. Route 165 operates less frequently to
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which dates from 1824) and churches. From the mid-19th century, Cavan became an important rail junction for the
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Although Cavan has no railway links today, there were once two railway stations on separate lines, linking the
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from Whitegate on the Meath border to Cavan, which will eventually bypass Virginia too. The N3 and N55 eastern
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Farnham House, located at Farnham, a small rural district to the north-west of Cavan, is one of the largest
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originally to have come from Holy Trinity priory located a short distance away upon Trinity Island in
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Map of Cavan town from 1591 showing its market square and the O'Reilly castle on Tullymongan Hill
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sculptures by local artist Joey Burns that portray Cavan history. An arts feature based on
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Parker, Kieran (1992). "The Ui Raghallaigh Lordship of East Breifne c.1250-.c. 1450".
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and Killykeen, located a few kilometres from Cavan town has some infrastructure for
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located around five kilometres (3 mi) south-west of Cavan Town, on the
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Station is further along Farnham Street, just across from the Courthouse.
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doorway dating from c. 1170, in the twelfth century, conjectured locally
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environment of County Cavan's loughs reputedly offers opportunities for
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in the town claimed the lives of 35 children and an elderly woman. A
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granted the town a charter in 1611. This also entitled Cavan town to
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Kilmore Diocese church known as St. Feidhlimidh Cathedral. A new
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Cavan Gaa is also well regarded and very popular in the county.
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The town is located on the junction of two national routes, the
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Parker, Ciaran (9 February 2007). "The Battle of Cavan, 1690".
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List of twin towns and sister cities in the Republic of Ireland
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church was built in 1860 and dedicated to the memory of Bishop
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on the border of County Meath; this line is now overgrown.
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Parker, Ciaran (23 February 2007). "Cavan's darkest day".
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Edited by Patrick J. Cornish and Benignus Millet (2005),
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in the seventeenth century, this church became the main
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to the Irish parliament. In February 1690, during the
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Retrieved on 23 July 2013. 1734:Cavan to Longford Bus – Longford to Cavan Bus 1103:Cavan town has four secondary level schools: 870:Cavan's bus station is owned and operated by 837:was also indirectly linked to Cavan town via 849:closed the section of the Belfast line from 512:(1643–1672), a family who later entered the 2003:"Cavan hat-trick as Fleadh 2012 is secured" 1608:. 15 February 1862. p. 11 – via 1253:List of abbeys and priories in County Cavan 539:. It was extended in 1810 to the design of 38: 2510:Former boroughs in the Republic of Ireland 2188: 2181: 2167: 1258:List of closed railway stations in Ireland 388: 787: 779: 763: 557: 531:(later created, by the second creation, 392: 2495:County towns in the Republic of Ireland 2133:. Cavan Town Council, Cavan Town, 2012. 1148:(CCÉ). Fleadh 2010 was the 50th annual 772:Cathedral (spire on the right) and the 476: 2482: 2131:Cavan Town, 1610–2010: A Brief History 1983:Cavan Vocational Educational Committee 1561: 1439: 1340: 1306: 1275: 1092:– Cavan Bus Station – Cavan Institute) 2162: 2009:from the original on 18 November 2011 2000: 1670:from the original on 30 November 2016 1363:, Four Courts Press, Dublin. Page 69. 1133: 1128: 1111:, founded in the early 17th century. 810:with a branch line to Crossdoney and 653:Bishops of Kilmore, Elphin and Ardagh 595:Cathedral of Saints Patrick and Felim 2107:from the original on 3 December 2016 2046:Fleadh Cheoil na nEireann 2010 Cavan 1964:from the original on 7 December 2017 1121:The town has a third level college, 2001:Hogan, Sinead (14 September 2011). 1491:from the original on 17 August 2016 1293:Central Statistics Office (Ireland) 980:Whartons Travel operate a route to 360:. The town is bypassed by the main 13: 2500:Towns and villages in County Cavan 2469:Category:Geography of County Cavan 2270: 2123: 1934:from the original on 13 March 2018 1754:"C1-Timetable-August-2023-web.pdf" 1707: 1578:"O'Nolan, Brian ('Flann O'Brien')" 1050:with Drumliff also at the weekend; 14: 2521: 2456:List of townlands of County Cavan 2137: 1640:from the original on 2 March 2011 1238:Category:People from Cavan (town) 776:Parish Church (spire on the left) 585:was built between 1908 and 1910. 1894:"Saint Patrick's College, Cavan" 1212: 1164:Heritage and tourism development 682:) and Abbey Street. The current 549:Barry Maxwell, 12th Lord Farnham 527:in the county. It was built for 459:Thomas Fleming, 10th Baron Slane 296: 80: 73: 55: 2089: 2059: 2056:Talk Tourism, 14 September 2009 2039: 2021: 1994: 1976: 1946: 1916: 1886: 1858: 1838:"176-Timetable-June-22-web.pdf" 1830: 1810:"C3-Timetable-March-23-web.pdf" 1802: 1774: 1746: 1727: 1701: 1682: 1652: 1616: 1592: 1580:. 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Cathedral of Saints Patrick & Felim, Cavan
Cathedral of Saints Patrick & Felim, Cavan
Cavan is located in Ireland
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