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Dunfanaghy (Irish: Dún Fionnachaidh,
meaning 'fort of the fair field') is a
small town,
former fishing port, and
commercial centre on the
north coast of...
- The
Bridge of
Tears is a
stone bridge located near the
towns of
Dunfanaghy and Falcarragh,
County Donegal, Ireland.
Prior to the
introduction of railways...
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Dunfanaghy Road
railway station served the
village of
Dunfanaghy in
County Donegal, Ireland. The
station opened on 9
March 1903 when the
Londonderry and...
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Kilmacrenan Aughnish Millford Aghalattive 387
Kilmacrenan Clondahorky Dunfanaghy Aghalatty 484
Kilmacrenan Mevagh Millford Aghalenty 111
Kilmacrenan Aghanunshin...
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Duncannon Duncormick Dundalk Dunderrow Dundrum (Dublin)
Dundrum (Tipperary)
Dunfanaghy Dungarvan (Waterford)
Dungarvan (Kilkenny)
Dungloe (an Clochán Liath)...
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centred on Raphoe; the Finn Valley; and
areas around Ramelton, ****ord and
Dunfanaghy –
where their proportion reaches up to 30–45 per cent.
There is also a...
- St Michael's (CLG
Naomh Mícheál) is a GAA club
based in Creeslough/
Dunfanaghy in
County Donegal.
Located in the
north of the county, the club is affected...
- McGinley, C.J. (January 15, 2014). "Meryl Streep's
great grandparents from
Dunfanaghy".
Donegal News.
Retrieved October 10, 2015. "FamilySearch.org". ancestors...
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Former workhouse located in
Dunfanaghy,
County Donegal...
- cliff') is a
peninsula in north-west
County Donegal, Ireland,
close to
Dunfanaghy. It
forms part of
Sheephaven Bay. Horn Head has many
remains of Neolithic...