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Dromod or
Drumod (Irish: Dromad,
meaning 'long ridge, or back of the wood') is a
village in
County Leitrim, Ireland.
Dromod is a
fishing village beside...
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originating here. In the 19th
century the poet John
McDonald (of
Dromod)
lived in the county, and
William Butler Yeats spent the turn of the twentieth...
- and two unknown. The
family lived at
Cloonboniagh South townland near
Dromod in
county Leitrim, John
running a farm
whilst holding down a job as schoolteacher...
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Dromod railway station serves the
village of
Dromod in
County Leitrim and
nearby Roosky in
County Roscommon. It is a
station on the
Dublin Connolly to...
- many dual
carriageways found in the UK. The
first 2+2
scheme was the N4
Dromod Roosky byp****,
opened on 7
December 2007. 2+1 roads—officially
these roads...
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Dripsey Drinagh Drogheda Dromahair Dromahane Dromcolliher Dromineer Dromiskin Dromod Dromore West Drum (Monaghan) Drum (Roscommon)
Drumcliff Drumcondra Drumkeeran...
- main line was
built between Dromod and
Belturbet with a 24 km (15 mi)
branch from
Ballinamore to Arigna. The
Belturbet to
Dromod part of the
Cavan and Leitrim...
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Longford and
Rooskey single carriageway continues at a
higher standard.
Dromod and
Rooskey were byp****ed in late 2007. This
section of the road consists...
- Swedish) "N4
Drumsna Longford (
Dromod Roosky)".[permanent dead link] "Ireland's
First 2+2 Road Type
Opens in
Dromod Roosky".
Archived from the original...
- Bridge, Maynooth, Kil****, Enfield, Mullingar, Edgeworthstown, Longford,
Dromod, Carrick-on-Shannon, Boyle, Ballymote,
Collooney Mayo
InterCity Dublin Heuston...