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where pilgrimages or
patterns take place.
Louisburgh is
built on the
Bunowen River, part of
which is a
salmon fishery.
Nearby Roonagh Pier,
approx 6 km...
- Dúin,
meaning 'hill of the fort') is a
volcanic plug in the
townland of
Bunowen More, in the
barony of Ballynahinch, near
Ballyconneely in
County Galway...
- 03 km)
Tullamore River 12.5
miles (20.1 km)
Silver River 24
miles (39 km)
Bunowen River 16
miles (26 km)
Little Brosna River 36
miles (58 km)
River Camcor...
- "river."
Tautological hydronyms include:
Owenaher River,
Owenakilla River,
Bunowen River,
Camowen River,
Owenea River,
Owenboy River, Owenvarra, Owenkillew...
-
includes a well,
known as the "Well of the
Seven Daughters", near Doon Hill.
Bunowen Pier in
Aillebrack was
built c. 1820.
There is a
memorial stone and plaque...
-
English name: "bay of hurdles"
Irish name: "Modh's harbour"
River sources Bunowen river network,
Owenmore river network,
Newport river network, Srahmore...
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James Berry (1842–1914) was an
Irish writer and farmer.
Berry born in
Bunowen, Louisburgh,
County Mayo.
Through visiting his
uncle Father Ned O'Malley...
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Abhainn Ghabhla, An Cnoc Buí, An Uillinn, Ballynakill, Binn an Choire,
Bunowen, Cleggan, Clifden,
Cloch na Rón, Cushkillary, Derrycunlagh, Derrylea, Doonloughan...
-
Commissioners 6th Rpt, p.10
Owengowla E.
Division Commissioners 6th Rpt, p.9
Bunowen E.
Division Commissioners 6th Rpt, p.10
Doonloughan E.
Division Parl Gazz...
- It is
located 11 km (7 mi) north-west of
Ballinasloe on the Ahascragh/
Bunowen River, a
tributary of the
River Suck. The R358
regional road p****es through...