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Curraghvah, an
Anglicisation of the Gaelic,
either ‘Currach Bheathach’,
meaning The Moor of the Birches, or ‘Currach a’ Mhagh’,
meaning The Moor of the...
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Mully Lower is
bounded on the
north by
Legnagrow townland, on the west by
Curraghvah,
Garvalt Lower and
Moneenabrone townlands and on the east by
Mully Upper...
- on the
north by
Corleckagh Upper and
Gowlat townlands, on the east by
Curraghvah townland, on the west by
Tullantintin townland and on the
south by Coppanaghmore...
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Creea is
bounded on the
north by
Corratawy townland, on the west by
Curraghvah,
Drumhurrin and
Legnagrow townlands and on the east by
Corneenflynn and...
- of Tullyhaw.
Legnagrow is
bounded on the west by Corneenflynn, Creea,
Curraghvah and
Mully Lower townlands, on the
south by
Mully Upper townland and on...
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Glangevlin and
barony of Tullyhaw.
Moneenabrone is
bounded on the
north by
Curraghvah townland, on the west by
Altnasheen and
Coppanaghmore townlands, on the...
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Gowlat and
Tullantanty townlands and on the east by Corratawy,
Creea and
Curraghvah townlands. Its
chief geographical features are
Drumhurrin Lough, the River...
- West. The
school was
closed in 1933 and was
replaced by a new
school in
Curraghvah townland,
which is
still running. "Placenames
Database of Ireland". Retrieved...
- townlands, on the
south by
Coppanaghbane townland and on the east by
Curraghvah townland. Its
chief geographical features are the
River Shannon, the Owenmore...
- Coppanaghmore; Corneenflynn; Corracleigh; Corratawy; Creea; Curraghgl****;
Curraghvah; Derrylahan;
Derrynananta Lower;
Derrynananta Upper; Derrynatuan; Drumhurrin;...