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  • Sabucedo. Every year in summer Rapa das Bestas involves cutting the manes of the wild horses who live free at the mountains and that are performed in the curros (enclosed which retain the horses)  in Galicia (Spain). The horses live in mountains owned by the villages and have several owners (private or the parish) and each year are marked and the adults shaved and deloused, and then freed again.
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  • Sabucedo. Every year in summer Rapa das Bestas involves cutting the manes of the wild horses who live free at the mountains and that are performed in the curros (enclosed which retain the horses)  in Galicia (Spain). The horses live in mountains owned by the villages and have several owners (private or the parish) and each year are marked and the adults shaved and deloused, and then freed again.
    em7412057.jpg
  • Sabucedo. Every year in summer Rapa das Bestas involves cutting the manes of the wild horses who live free at the mountains and that are performed in the curros (enclosed which retain the horses)  in Galicia (Spain). The horses live in mountains owned by the villages and have several owners (private or the parish) and each year are marked and the adults shaved and deloused, and then freed again.
    em7411999.jpg
  • Sabucedo. Every year in summer Rapa das Bestas involves cutting the manes of the wild horses who live free at the mountains and that are performed in the curros (enclosed which retain the horses)  in Galicia (Spain). The horses live in mountains owned by the villages and have several owners (private or the parish) and each year are marked and the adults shaved and deloused, and then freed again.
    em7411994.jpg
  • Sabucedo. Every year in summer Rapa das Bestas involves cutting the manes of the wild horses who live free at the mountains and that are performed in the curros (enclosed which retain the horses)  in Galicia (Spain). The horses live in mountains owned by the villages and have several owners (private or the parish) and each year are marked and the adults shaved and deloused, and then freed again.
    em7411981.jpg
  • Sabucedo. Every year in summer Rapa das Bestas involves cutting the manes of the wild horses who live free at the mountains and that are performed in the curros (enclosed which retain the horses)  in Galicia (Spain). The horses live in mountains owned by the villages and have several owners (private or the parish) and each year are marked and the adults shaved and deloused, and then freed again.
    em7411975.jpg
  • Sabucedo. Every year in summer Rapa das Bestas involves cutting the manes of the wild horses who live free at the mountains and that are performed in the curros (enclosed which retain the horses)  in Galicia (Spain). The horses live in mountains owned by the villages and have several owners (private or the parish) and each year are marked and the adults shaved and deloused, and then freed again.
    em7412052.jpg
  • Sabucedo. Every year in summer Rapa das Bestas involves cutting the manes of the wild horses who live free at the mountains and that are performed in the curros (enclosed which retain the horses)  in Galicia (Spain). The horses live in mountains owned by the villages and have several owners (private or the parish) and each year are marked and the adults shaved and deloused, and then freed again.
    em7412051.jpg
  • Sabucedo. Every year in summer Rapa das Bestas involves cutting the manes of the wild horses who live free at the mountains and that are performed in the curros (enclosed which retain the horses)  in Galicia (Spain). The horses live in mountains owned by the villages and have several owners (private or the parish) and each year are marked and the adults shaved and deloused, and then freed again.
    em7411989.jpg
  • Sabucedo. Every year in summer Rapa das Bestas involves cutting the manes of the wild horses who live free at the mountains and that are performed in the curros (enclosed which retain the horses)  in Galicia (Spain). The horses live in mountains owned by the villages and have several owners (private or the parish) and each year are marked and the adults shaved and deloused, and then freed again.
    em7411948.jpg
  • Sabucedo. Every year in summer Rapa das Bestas involves cutting the manes of the wild horses who live free at the mountains and that are performed in the curros (enclosed which retain the horses)  in Galicia (Spain). The horses live in mountains owned by the villages and have several owners (private or the parish) and each year are marked and the adults shaved and deloused, and then freed again.
    em7411936.jpg
  • Sabucedo. Every year in summer Rapa das Bestas involves cutting the manes of the wild horses who live free at the mountains and that are performed in the curros (enclosed which retain the horses)  in Galicia (Spain). The horses live in mountains owned by the villages and have several owners (private or the parish) and each year are marked and the adults shaved and deloused, and then freed again.
    em7411910.jpg
  • Sabucedo. Every year in summer Rapa das Bestas involves cutting the manes of the wild horses who live free at the mountains and that are performed in the curros (enclosed which retain the horses)  in Galicia (Spain). The horses live in mountains owned by the villages and have several owners (private or the parish) and each year are marked and the adults shaved and deloused, and then freed again.
    em7411904.jpg
  • Sabucedo. Every year in summer Rapa das Bestas involves cutting the manes of the wild horses who live free at the mountains and that are performed in the curros (enclosed which retain the horses)  in Galicia (Spain). The horses live in mountains owned by the villages and have several owners (private or the parish) and each year are marked and the adults shaved and deloused, and then freed again.
    em7412330.jpg
  • Sabucedo. Every year in summer Rapa das Bestas involves cutting the manes of the wild horses who live free at the mountains and that are performed in the curros (enclosed which retain the horses)  in Galicia (Spain). The horses live in mountains owned by the villages and have several owners (private or the parish) and each year are marked and the adults shaved and deloused, and then freed again.
    em7412316.jpg
  • Sabucedo. Every year in summer Rapa das Bestas involves cutting the manes of the wild horses who live free at the mountains and that are performed in the curros (enclosed which retain the horses)  in Galicia (Spain). The horses live in mountains owned by the villages and have several owners (private or the parish) and each year are marked and the adults shaved and deloused, and then freed again.
    em7412328.jpg
  • Sabucedo. Every year in summer Rapa das Bestas involves cutting the manes of the wild horses who live free at the mountains and that are performed in the curros (enclosed which retain the horses)  in Galicia (Spain). The horses live in mountains owned by the villages and have several owners (private or the parish) and each year are marked and the adults shaved and deloused, and then freed again.
    em7412327.jpg
  • Sabucedo. Every year in summer Rapa das Bestas involves cutting the manes of the wild horses who live free at the mountains and that are performed in the curros (enclosed which retain the horses)  in Galicia (Spain). The horses live in mountains owned by the villages and have several owners (private or the parish) and each year are marked and the adults shaved and deloused, and then freed again.
    em7412322.jpg
  • Sabucedo. Every year in summer Rapa das Bestas involves cutting the manes of the wild horses who live free at the mountains and that are performed in the curros (enclosed which retain the horses)  in Galicia (Spain). The horses live in mountains owned by the villages and have several owners (private or the parish) and each year are marked and the adults shaved and deloused, and then freed again.
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  • Sabucedo. Every year in summer Rapa das Bestas involves cutting the manes of the wild horses who live free at the mountains and that are performed in the curros (enclosed which retain the horses)  in Galicia (Spain). The horses live in mountains owned by the villages and have several owners (private or the parish) and each year are marked and the adults shaved and deloused, and then freed again.
    em7412310.jpg
  • Sabucedo. Every year in summer Rapa das Bestas involves cutting the manes of the wild horses who live free at the mountains and that are performed in the curros (enclosed which retain the horses)  in Galicia (Spain). The horses live in mountains owned by the villages and have several owners (private or the parish) and each year are marked and the adults shaved and deloused, and then freed again.
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  • Sabucedo. Every year in summer Rapa das Bestas involves cutting the manes of the wild horses who live free at the mountains and that are performed in the curros (enclosed which retain the horses)  in Galicia (Spain). The horses live in mountains owned by the villages and have several owners (private or the parish) and each year are marked and the adults shaved and deloused, and then freed again.
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  • Sabucedo. Every year in summer Rapa das Bestas involves cutting the manes of the wild horses who live free at the mountains and that are performed in the curros (enclosed which retain the horses)  in Galicia (Spain). The horses live in mountains owned by the villages and have several owners (private or the parish) and each year are marked and the adults shaved and deloused, and then freed again.
    em7411881.jpg
  • Sabucedo. Every year in summer Rapa das Bestas involves cutting the manes of the wild horses who live free at the mountains and that are performed in the curros (enclosed which retain the horses)  in Galicia (Spain). The horses live in mountains owned by the villages and have several owners (private or the parish) and each year are marked and the adults shaved and deloused, and then freed again.
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  • Sabucedo. Every year in summer Rapa das Bestas involves cutting the manes of the wild horses who live free at the mountains and that are performed in the curros (enclosed which retain the horses)  in Galicia (Spain). The horses live in mountains owned by the villages and have several owners (private or the parish) and each year are marked and the adults shaved and deloused, and then freed again.
    em7412053.jpg
  • Sabucedo. Every year in summer Rapa das Bestas involves cutting the manes of the wild horses who live free at the mountains and that are performed in the curros (enclosed which retain the horses)  in Galicia (Spain). The horses live in mountains owned by the villages and have several owners (private or the parish) and each year are marked and the adults shaved and deloused, and then freed again.
    em7411976.jpg
  • Sabucedo. Every year in summer Rapa das Bestas involves cutting the manes of the wild horses who live free at the mountains and that are performed in the curros (enclosed which retain the horses)  in Galicia (Spain). The horses live in mountains owned by the villages and have several owners (private or the parish) and each year are marked and the adults shaved and deloused, and then freed again.
    em7412047.jpg
  • Sabucedo. Every year in summer Rapa das Bestas involves cutting the manes of the wild horses who live free at the mountains and that are performed in the curros (enclosed which retain the horses)  in Galicia (Spain). The horses live in mountains owned by the villages and have several owners (private or the parish) and each year are marked and the adults shaved and deloused, and then freed again.
    em7411991.jpg
  • Sabucedo. Every year in summer Rapa das Bestas involves cutting the manes of the wild horses who live free at the mountains and that are performed in the curros (enclosed which retain the horses)  in Galicia (Spain). The horses live in mountains owned by the villages and have several owners (private or the parish) and each year are marked and the adults shaved and deloused, and then freed again.
    em7411988.jpg
  • Sabucedo. Every year in summer Rapa das Bestas involves cutting the manes of the wild horses who live free at the mountains and that are performed in the curros (enclosed which retain the horses)  in Galicia (Spain). The horses live in mountains owned by the villages and have several owners (private or the parish) and each year are marked and the adults shaved and deloused, and then freed again.
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  • Sabucedo. Every year in summer Rapa das Bestas involves cutting the manes of the wild horses who live free at the mountains and that are performed in the curros (enclosed which retain the horses)  in Galicia (Spain). The horses live in mountains owned by the villages and have several owners (private or the parish) and each year are marked and the adults shaved and deloused, and then freed again.
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  • Sabucedo. Every year in summer Rapa das Bestas involves cutting the manes of the wild horses who live free at the mountains and that are performed in the curros (enclosed which retain the horses)  in Galicia (Spain). The horses live in mountains owned by the villages and have several owners (private or the parish) and each year are marked and the adults shaved and deloused, and then freed again.
    em7411900.jpg
  • Sabucedo. Every year in summer Rapa das Bestas involves cutting the manes of the wild horses who live free at the mountains and that are performed in the curros (enclosed which retain the horses)  in Galicia (Spain). The horses live in mountains owned by the villages and have several owners (private or the parish) and each year are marked and the adults shaved and deloused, and then freed again.
    em7412326.jpg
  • Sabucedo. Every year in summer Rapa das Bestas involves cutting the manes of the wild horses who live free at the mountains and that are performed in the curros (enclosed which retain the horses)  in Galicia (Spain). The horses live in mountains owned by the villages and have several owners (private or the parish) and each year are marked and the adults shaved and deloused, and then freed again.
    em7412325.jpg
  • Sabucedo. Every year in summer Rapa das Bestas involves cutting the manes of the wild horses who live free at the mountains and that are performed in the curros (enclosed which retain the horses)  in Galicia (Spain). The horses live in mountains owned by the villages and have several owners (private or the parish) and each year are marked and the adults shaved and deloused, and then freed again.
    em7412324.jpg
  • Sabucedo. Every year in summer Rapa das Bestas involves cutting the manes of the wild horses who live free at the mountains and that are performed in the curros (enclosed which retain the horses)  in Galicia (Spain). The horses live in mountains owned by the villages and have several owners (private or the parish) and each year are marked and the adults shaved and deloused, and then freed again.
    em7412323.jpg
  • Sabucedo. Every year in summer Rapa das Bestas involves cutting the manes of the wild horses who live free at the mountains and that are performed in the curros (enclosed which retain the horses)  in Galicia (Spain). The horses live in mountains owned by the villages and have several owners (private or the parish) and each year are marked and the adults shaved and deloused, and then freed again.
    em7412321.jpg
  • Sabucedo. Every year in summer Rapa das Bestas involves cutting the manes of the wild horses who live free at the mountains and that are performed in the curros (enclosed which retain the horses)  in Galicia (Spain). The horses live in mountains owned by the villages and have several owners (private or the parish) and each year are marked and the adults shaved and deloused, and then freed again.
    em7412319.jpg
  • Sabucedo. Every year in summer Rapa das Bestas involves cutting the manes of the wild horses who live free at the mountains and that are performed in the curros (enclosed which retain the horses)  in Galicia (Spain). The horses live in mountains owned by the villages and have several owners (private or the parish) and each year are marked and the adults shaved and deloused, and then freed again.
    em7412317.jpg
  • Sabucedo. Every year in summer Rapa das Bestas involves cutting the manes of the wild horses who live free at the mountains and that are performed in the curros (enclosed which retain the horses)  in Galicia (Spain). The horses live in mountains owned by the villages and have several owners (private or the parish) and each year are marked and the adults shaved and deloused, and then freed again.
    em7412315.jpg
  • Sabucedo. Every year in summer Rapa das Bestas involves cutting the manes of the wild horses who live free at the mountains and that are performed in the curros (enclosed which retain the horses)  in Galicia (Spain). The horses live in mountains owned by the villages and have several owners (private or the parish) and each year are marked and the adults shaved and deloused, and then freed again.
    em7412314.jpg
  • Sabucedo. Every year in summer Rapa das Bestas involves cutting the manes of the wild horses who live free at the mountains and that are performed in the curros (enclosed which retain the horses)  in Galicia (Spain). The horses live in mountains owned by the villages and have several owners (private or the parish) and each year are marked and the adults shaved and deloused, and then freed again.
    em7412313.jpg
  • Sabucedo. Every year in summer Rapa das Bestas involves cutting the manes of the wild horses who live free at the mountains and that are performed in the curros (enclosed which retain the horses)  in Galicia (Spain). The horses live in mountains owned by the villages and have several owners (private or the parish) and each year are marked and the adults shaved and deloused, and then freed again.
    em7412312.jpg
  • Sabucedo. Every year in summer Rapa das Bestas involves cutting the manes of the wild horses who live free at the mountains and that are performed in the curros (enclosed which retain the horses)  in Galicia (Spain). The horses live in mountains owned by the villages and have several owners (private or the parish) and each year are marked and the adults shaved and deloused, and then freed again.
    em7412311.jpg
  • Sabucedo. Every year in summer Rapa das Bestas involves cutting the manes of the wild horses who live free at the mountains and that are performed in the curros (enclosed which retain the horses)  in Galicia (Spain). The horses live in mountains owned by the villages and have several owners (private or the parish) and each year are marked and the adults shaved and deloused, and then freed again.
    em7412309.jpg
  • Sabucedo. Every year in summer Rapa das Bestas involves cutting the manes of the wild horses who live free at the mountains and that are performed in the curros (enclosed which retain the horses)  in Galicia (Spain). The horses live in mountains owned by the villages and have several owners (private or the parish) and each year are marked and the adults shaved and deloused, and then freed again.
    em7412308.jpg
  • Sabucedo. Every year in summer Rapa das Bestas involves cutting the manes of the wild horses who live free at the mountains and that are performed in the curros (enclosed which retain the horses)  in Galicia (Spain). The horses live in mountains owned by the villages and have several owners (private or the parish) and each year are marked and the adults shaved and deloused, and then freed again.
    em7412307.jpg
  • Sabucedo. Every year in summer Rapa das Bestas involves cutting the manes of the wild horses who live free at the mountains and that are performed in the curros (enclosed which retain the horses)  in Galicia (Spain). The horses live in mountains owned by the villages and have several owners (private or the parish) and each year are marked and the adults shaved and deloused, and then freed again.
    em7412306.jpg
  • Sabucedo. Every year in summer Rapa das Bestas involves cutting the manes of the wild horses who live free at the mountains and that are performed in the curros (enclosed which retain the horses)  in Galicia (Spain). The horses live in mountains owned by the villages and have several owners (private or the parish) and each year are marked and the adults shaved and deloused, and then freed again.
    em7412304.jpg
  • Sabucedo. Every year in summer Rapa das Bestas involves cutting the manes of the wild horses who live free at the mountains and that are performed in the curros (enclosed which retain the horses)  in Galicia (Spain). The horses live in mountains owned by the villages and have several owners (private or the parish) and each year are marked and the adults shaved and deloused, and then freed again.
    em7412303.jpg
  • Sabucedo. Every year in summer Rapa das Bestas involves cutting the manes of the wild horses who live free at the mountains and that are performed in the curros (enclosed which retain the horses)  in Galicia (Spain). The horses live in mountains owned by the villages and have several owners (private or the parish) and each year are marked and the adults shaved and deloused, and then freed again.
    em7412302.jpg
  • Sabucedo. Every year in summer Rapa das Bestas involves cutting the manes of the wild horses who live free at the mountains and that are performed in the curros (enclosed which retain the horses)  in Galicia (Spain). The horses live in mountains owned by the villages and have several owners (private or the parish) and each year are marked and the adults shaved and deloused, and then freed again.
    em7412301.jpg
  • Sabucedo. Every year in summer Rapa das Bestas involves cutting the manes of the wild horses who live free at the mountains and that are performed in the curros (enclosed which retain the horses)  in Galicia (Spain). The horses live in mountains owned by the villages and have several owners (private or the parish) and each year are marked and the adults shaved and deloused, and then freed again.
    em7411891.jpg
  • Sabucedo. Every year in summer Rapa das Bestas involves cutting the manes of the wild horses who live free at the mountains and that are performed in the curros (enclosed which retain the horses)  in Galicia (Spain). The horses live in mountains owned by the villages and have several owners (private or the parish) and each year are marked and the adults shaved and deloused, and then freed again.
    em7411890.jpg
  • San Marco Basilica. The church is one of the best known examples of Italo-Byzantine architecture. The Horses of Saint Mark, installed on the balcony above the portal of the basilica date to Classical Antiquity and were sent to Venice as part of the loot sacked from Constantinople in the Fourth Crusade (1204).  After a long restoration,  the originals have been kept in St Mark’s Museum inside the basilica and the horses on the facade of the cathedral are bronze replicas.
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  • San Marco Basilica, on the back the Clock Tower. The Horses of Saint Mark, installed on the balcony above the portal of the basilica date to Classical Antiquity and were sent to Venice as part of the loot sacked from Constantinople in the Fourth Crusade (1204).  After a long restoration,  the originals have been kept in St Mark’s Museum inside the basilica and the horses on the facade of the cathedral are bronze replicas.
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  • San Marco Basilica, on the back the Clock Tower. The Horses of Saint Mark, installed on the balcony above the portal of the basilica date to Classical Antiquity and were sent to Venice as part of the loot sacked from Constantinople in the Fourth Crusade (1204).  After a long restoration,  the originals have been kept in St Mark’s Museum inside the basilica and the horses on the facade of the cathedral are bronze replicas.
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  • San Marco Basilica, on the back the Clock Tower. The Horses of Saint Mark, installed on the balcony above the portal of the basilica date to Classical Antiquity and were sent to Venice as part of the loot sacked from Constantinople in the Fourth Crusade (1204).  After a long restoration,  the originals have been kept in St Mark’s Museum inside the basilica and the horses on the facade of the cathedral are bronze replicas.
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  • San Marco Basilica. The church is one of the best known examples of Italo-Byzantine architecture. The Horses of Saint Mark, installed on the balcony above the portal of the basilica date to Classical Antiquity and were sent to Venice as part of the loot sacked from Constantinople in the Fourth Crusade (1204).  After a long restoration,  the originals have been kept in St Mark’s Museum inside the basilica and the horses on the facade of the cathedral are bronze replicas.
    em7140539.jpg
  • San Marco Basilica. The church is one of the best known examples of Italo-Byzantine architecture. The Horses of Saint Mark, installed on the balcony above the portal of the basilica date to Classical Antiquity and were sent to Venice as part of the loot sacked from Constantinople in the Fourth Crusade (1204).  After a long restoration,  the originals have been kept in St Mark’s Museum inside the basilica and the horses on the facade of the cathedral are bronze replicas.
    em7140536.jpg
  • San Marco Basilica. The church is one of the best known examples of Italo-Byzantine architecture. The Horses of Saint Mark, installed on the balcony above the portal of the basilica date to Classical Antiquity and were sent to Venice as part of the loot sacked from Constantinople in the Fourth Crusade (1204).  After a long restoration,  the originals have been kept in St Mark’s Museum inside the basilica and the horses on the facade of the cathedral are bronze replicas.
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  • Varese Ligure. The mayor, Gian Carlo Lucchetti with the horses of is B&B,
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  • Connemara, horses races
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  • Fairyhouse horse races fair near the hippodrome, one of the most importants of Ireland.
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  • Fairyhouse horse races, bookmakers. This hippodrome is one of the most importants of Ireland.
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  • Fairyhouse horse races, bookmakers. This hippodrome is one of the most importants of Ireland.
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  • Fairyhouse horse races hippodrome is one of the most importants of Ireland.
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  • Fairyhouse horse races fair near the hippodrome, one of the most importants of Ireland.
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  • Fairyhouse horse races hippodrome is one of the most importants of Ireland.
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  • Fairyhouse horse races, betting at hippodrome's pub.
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  • Fairyhouse horse races, betting at hippodrome's pub.
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  • Fairyhouse horse races, bookmakers. This hippodrome is one of the most importants of Ireland.
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  • Fairyhouse horse races, bookmakers. This hippodrome is one of the most importants of Ireland.
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  • Fairyhouse horse races, bookmakers. This hippodrome is one of the most importants of Ireland.
    em7215136.jpg
  • Fairyhouse horse races hippodrome is one of the most importants of Ireland.
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  • Fairyhouse horse races hippodrome is one of the most importants of Ireland.
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  • Fairyhouse horse races, bookmakers. This hippodrome is one of the most importants of Ireland.
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  • Fairyhouse horse races hippodrome is one of the most importants of Ireland.
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  • Connemara. Ballinasloe, the “world’s oldest horse Fair”.
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  • Connemara. Ballinasloe, the “world’s oldest horse Fair”.
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  • Sligo, horse races near Rosses Point.
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  • Sligo, horse races near Rosses Point.
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  • Connemara. Ballinasloe, the “world’s oldest horse Fair”.
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  • Connemara. Ballinasloe, the “world’s oldest horse Fair”.
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  • Connemara. Ballinasloe, the “world’s oldest horse Fair”.
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  • Connemara. Ballinasloe, the “world’s oldest horse Fair”.
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  • Connemara. Ballinasloe, the “world’s oldest horse Fair”.
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  • Connemara. Ballinasloe, the “world’s oldest horse Fair”.
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  • Connemara. Ballinasloe, the “world’s oldest horse Fair”.
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  • Connemara. Ballinasloe, the “world’s oldest horse Fair”.
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  • Connemara. Ballinasloe, the “world’s oldest horse Fair”.
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  • Sligo, horse races near Rosses Point.
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  • Connemara. Ballinasloe, the “world’s oldest horse Fair”.
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  • Connemara. Ballinasloe, the “world’s oldest horse Fair”.
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  • Connemara. Ballinasloe, the “world’s oldest horse Fair”.
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  • Connemara. Ballinasloe, the “world’s oldest horse Fair”.
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  • Connemara. Ballinasloe, the “world’s oldest horse Fair”.
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  • Tully, The museum of the Irish National Stud is the heart of Ireland's thoroughbred industry.
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  • Tully, The museum of the Irish National Stud is the heart of Ireland's thoroughbred industry.
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  • Tully, The museum of the Irish National Stud is the heart of Ireland's thoroughbred industry.
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