Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Ballard (Irish: Baile Ard, meaning "high settlement") is a townland in west County Clare, Ireland. It is on the N67 national secondary road between the urban areas of Doonbeg and Kilkee. The nearest large towns are Kilrush and Kilkee which, respectively, are about 10 and 5 miles away.The townland is within Killard parish and the diocese of Killaloe. Ballard is famous for having avoided the blight which caused the potato famine in the 1840s that wiped out the neighbouring village of Killard.. }
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- Ballard,_County_Clare abstract "Ballard (Irish: Baile Ard, meaning "high settlement") is a townland in west County Clare, Ireland. It is on the N67 national secondary road between the urban areas of Doonbeg and Kilkee. The nearest large towns are Kilrush and Kilkee which, respectively, are about 10 and 5 miles away.The townland is within Killard parish and the diocese of Killaloe. Ballard is famous for having avoided the blight which caused the potato famine in the 1840s that wiped out the neighbouring village of Killard.".
- Ballard,_County_Clare comment "Ballard (Irish: Baile Ard, meaning "high settlement") is a townland in west County Clare, Ireland. It is on the N67 national secondary road between the urban areas of Doonbeg and Kilkee. The nearest large towns are Kilrush and Kilkee which, respectively, are about 10 and 5 miles away.The townland is within Killard parish and the diocese of Killaloe. Ballard is famous for having avoided the blight which caused the potato famine in the 1840s that wiped out the neighbouring village of Killard.".