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}}The '''Donegal Insurgency''' was a conflict situated in Donegal and the northern parts of the [[Celtic Union]] and [[Corcaigh|Kingdom of Corcaigh]], it was fought between Irish terrorist organisations like the [[Provisional Irish Republican Army|PROVOs]], [[Irish National Liberation Army|INLA]] and [[Irish Republican Army|IRA]]. | }}The '''Donegal Insurgency''' was a conflict situated in Donegal and the northern parts of the [[Celtic Union]] and [[Corcaigh|Kingdom of Corcaigh]], it was fought between Irish terrorist organisations like the [[Provisional Irish Republican Army|PROVOs]], [[Irish National Liberation Army|INLA]] and [[Irish Republican Army|IRA]]. | ||
==Prelude== | |||
The insurgency in Ireland has been around ever since the collapse of the Irish republic, the insurgencies are most predominately active in the North, in counties such as Galway and Donegal. Particularly targeting the Corkonian government most groups also target the Celtic government, the insurgencies plan is to establish a one Irish state. | |||
==Bridgend== | |||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
[[16th April Battle of Ballinlough]] | [[16th April Battle of Ballinlough]] | ||
[[11th February Battle of Ballinlough]] | [[11th February Battle of Ballinlough]] | ||
[[Category: Battles]] |
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The Donegal Insurgency was a conflict situated in Donegal and the northern parts of the Celtic Union and Kingdom of Corcaigh, it was fought between Irish terrorist organisations like the PROVOs, INLA and IRA.
Prelude
The insurgency in Ireland has been around ever since the collapse of the Irish republic, the insurgencies are most predominately active in the North, in counties such as Galway and Donegal. Particularly targeting the Corkonian government most groups also target the Celtic government, the insurgencies plan is to establish a one Irish state.
Bridgend
See Also
16th April Battle of Ballinlough 11th February Battle of Ballinlough