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  • R409 road — The R409 is a Regional Route in Ireland that passes through the village of Caragh in County Kildare. It starts at Naas and travels north west through Caragh village and ends at the intersection with the R403 road. It covers a distance of roughly… …   Wikipedia

  • Caragh — Infobox Irish Place name = Caragh gaeilge = Cearthach crest map pin coords = left: 67px; top: 47px north coord = 53.2359 west coord = 6.7237 irish grid = N844218 elevation = 117.5 m province = Leinster county = County Kildare town pop = 1,492… …   Wikipedia

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  • M50 motorway (Ireland) — This article is about the M50 motorway in Ireland. For other M50 motorways, see M50 motorway. M50 motorway …   Wikipedia

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  • National Roads Authority — For the Israeli National Roads Authority, see National Road Company of Israel. National Roads Authority logo The National Roads Authority (NRA) (Irish: An tÚdarás urn Bóithre Náisiúnta) is a state body in the Republic of Ireland, responsible for… …   Wikipedia

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