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Creagan A' Choire Etchachan
Creagan may refer to: * James Creagan (born 1940), United States diplomat *Creagan railway station, former railway station in Argyll and Bute, Scotland * Creagan na Beinne, hill in the Scottish Highlands *An Creagán, Irish name of Creggan, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland See also * Creaghan (other) *Creagen Dow Creagen Dow (born May 1, 1991) is an American actor, writer, producer and programmer who had a recurring role as Jeremiah Trottman on the Nickelodeon series ''Zoey 101''. He has also guest-starred on ''The Big Bang Theory'', '' Rizzoli & Isles' ...
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James Creagan
James Francis Creagan (born 1940) is a United States diplomat. From 1996 to 1999, he served as U.S. Ambassador to Honduras. Previously, he had served as Deputy Chief of Mission at the American Embassy to the Holy See and Italy, the Consul General in São Paulo, Brazil, and the Political Counselor at the U.S. Embassy in Brasília. Although he retired broadly from public service in 1999, he stepped in briefly in 2009 in Bolivia as special Chargé d'Affaires. Creagan is the director of the Center for International Studies at the University of the Incarnate Word, where he teaches courses for the Government and International Affairs Department. Formerly, he served as president of John Cabot University John Cabot University (JCU) is a private American-style university in Rome, Italy. It was founded in 1972 and it offers undergraduate degrees, graduate degrees, and study abroad programs to English-speaking students. The university has more tha ... in Rome. In January 2016, Ambassado ...
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Creagan Railway Station
Creagan was a railway station located on the north shore of Loch Creran north of the Creagan Inn in Argyll and Bute. It was on the Ballachulish branch line that linked Connel Ferry, on the main line of the Callander and Oban Railway, with Ballachulish. History The station was opened on 24 August 1903 when the Callander and Oban Railway opened its branch to .Butt (1995), page 71 Creagan was the only station on the Ballachulish branch that had an island platform. There was a siding to the east of the platform, on the north side of the railway. One platform was taken out of use on 1 April 1927. The station was host to a LMS caravan in 1935 and 1936 followed by two caravans from 1937 to 1939. A camping coach was also positioned here by the Scottish Region from 1961 to 1964. This station closed on 28 March 1966, when the Ballachulish Branch of the Callander and Oban Railway was closed.Hurst (1992), page 43 (ref 1943) Signalling Throughout its existence, the Ballachulish Bra ...
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Creagan Na Beinne
{{Infobox mountain , name = Creagan na Beinne , photo = Creagan na Beinne.jpg , photo_caption = Creagan na Beinne (on the right) from the ridge two miles to the north. , elevation_m = 888 , elevation_ref = , prominence_m = 455 , prominence_ref = , parent_peak = Ben Chonzie , listing = Corbett, Marilyn , translation = crags of the hill , language = Scottish Gaelic , pronunciation = {{IPA-gd, ˈkʰɾekən nə ˈpeiɲə, lang , location = Perth and Kinross, Scotland , range = , coordinates = {{coord, 56.5069, -4.0417, type:mountain_region:GB, display=inline,title , grid_ref_UK = NN744368 , topo = , first_ascent = , easiest_route = Creagan na Beinne is a hill in the Scottish Highlands lying to the south-east of Loch Tay in the group of rolling hills and moors whose highest point in Ben Chonzie. However Creagan na Beinne stands on the other side of Glen Almond from its parent and hence has a considerable relative height. The hill is a large convex dome, deepl ...
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Creggan, County Tyrone
Creggan ( ga, An Creagán) is a townland in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. It is situated in the historic Barony (geographic), barony of Omagh East and the Civil parishes in Ireland, civil parish of Termonmaguirk and covers an area of 4022 acres. Popular places of tourist interest include the An Creagán centre, located three miles north of Carrickmore on the main Cookstown to Omagh road. Tourists are drawn to the old-fashioned cottages located near the An Creagán centre. The popular traditional folk song, The "Creggan White Hare", is named for this townland. The population of the townland declined during the 19th century: See also *List of townlands of County Tyrone References

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Creaghan (other)
Creaghan may refer to: * Creaghan (surname), an Irish surname * A stream in the barony of Armagh * Creaghan Building, a building constructed in Miramichi, New Brunswick in 1924 designed by René-Arthur Fréchet * A townland in the parish of Clonfeacle Clonfeacle is a civil parish in County Armagh and County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. It is split across the historic baronies of Armagh and Oneilland West in County Armagh and Dungannon Lower and Dungannon Middle in County Tyrone. The Parish con ..., County Tyrone, Northern Ireland See also * Creagan (other) {{disambiguation, surname ...
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