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Belcoo (/bɛlˈkuː/ (from
Irish Béal Cú,
meaning 'mouth of the
narrow [stretch of water]') is a
small village and
townland in
County Fermanagh, Northern...
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Belcoo Fault is a
geological fault in
County Fermanagh,
Northern Ireland. List of
geological faults in
Northern Ireland Map
sheet 44 (and accompanying...
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Aghakeeran Aghanaglack Agharahan Arney Ballinamallard Ballyc****idy
Bellanaleck Belcoo Bell**** Boho
Blaney Brookeborough Carn
Carrybridge Clabby Clogherbog Derrygonnelly...
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situated on the N16
national primary road, just
across the
border from
Belcoo, a
village in the south-west of
County Fermanagh. The
village is within...
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primarily the
Killadeas –
Seskinore Fault, the
Tempo –
Sixmilecross Fault, the
Belcoo Fault and the
Clogher Valley Fault which cross-cuts
Lough Erne. The Menapii...
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Belcu Brefne). The site of the
conflict is now the modern-day
village of
Belcoo, on the
border of
Counties Cavan and Fermanagh,
which is
reputedly named...
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botanical collector.
White was born in the
townland of Drumaran, near
Belcoo, in
County Fermanagh in Ulster, the
northern province in Ireland, about...
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Belcoo, Belfast, Bellaghy, Bellanaleck, Bellarena, Bell****, Bell****s, Benburb,...
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Sligo and the E&BR's
failure to do the same. The SL&NCR
opened as far as
Belcoo in 1879,
Manorhamilton in 1880,
Collooney in 1881 and
Carrignagat Junction...
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DABHACH PHÁDRAIG: PLACE, MEMORY, AND
SACRED LANDSCAPE AT THE HOLY WELL OF
BELCOO.
Empire State College State university of New York. p. 27. Seymour, John...