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- Aghakinnigh (Irish derived place name, Achadh an Chinn Eich, meaning 'The Field of the Horse’s Head') is a townland in the civil parish of Kinawley, barony...
- Ballymachugh Cavan Aghakilmore Upper 77 Clan****n Ballymachugh Cavan Aghakinnigh 460 Tullyhaw Kinawley Bawnboy Aghaknock 180 Tullyhunco Killashandra Cavan...
- Tullyhaw, County Cavan, Ireland. Legavreagra is bounded on the west by Aghakinnigh townland and on the east by Aghnacally, Carrowmore, County Cavan and...
- the north by Drumbrughas and Greaghnafine townlands, on the south by Aghakinnigh, Cullion (Kinawley), Newtown (Kinawley) and Tircahan townlands, on the...
- Templeport, Mullaghlea, Finaghoo, Cullion (Kinawley), Sralahan and Aghakinnigh townlands. Its chief geographical features are Loughan Macmartin mountain...
- barony of Tullyhaw comprises the following townlands: Aghaboy (Kinawley); Aghakinnigh; Aghnacally; Altbrean; Alteen; Binkeeragh; Borim (Kinawley); Cloghoge;...
- by Carrowmore, County Cavan and Legavreagra townlands, on the west by Aghakinnigh and Drumersee townlands and on the east by Aghyoule, County Fermanagh...
- Gortnaleg townland, on the west by Tircahan townland and on the east by Aghakinnigh, Cullion (Kinawley) and Drumbar (Kinawley) townlands. Its chief geographical...
- Drumersee is bounded on the north by Caldragh townland, on the south by Aghakinnigh townland, on the west by Drumbar (Kinawley) and Greaghnafine townlands...
- Gub (Kinawley) and Newtown (Kinawley) townlands and on the east by Aghakinnigh, Finaghoo and Mullanacre Upper townlands. It forms part of the Slieve...