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.
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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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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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Ireland and has an extensive range of financial services, legal, medical, industrial and retail enterprises.
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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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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
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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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Cavan Gaa is also well regarded and very popular in the county.
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1743:. Whartons Travel. Retrieved on 23 July 2013.
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1103:Cavan town has four secondary level schools:
870:Cavan's bus station is owned and operated by
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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
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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)
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1817:Local Link Cavan-Monaghan
1789:Local Link Cavan-Monaghan
1761:Local Link Cavan-Monaghan
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