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Inagh (/ˈaɪnə/ EYE-nə; Irish:
Eidhneach,
meaning 'ivy') is a
village and
civil parish in
County Clare, Ireland. It is
situated 14 km west of
Ennis on...
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Lough Inagh (Irish: Loch
Eidhneach,
meaning 'lake of the
place of ivy') is a
freshwater lake in the
Inagh Valley, in Connemara,
County Galway, in the...
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eastern end. A deep col to the south,
known as
Maumina (Irish: Mám
Eidhneach),
connects Benbaun to the
summit of
Bencollaghduff 696
metres (2,283 ft)...
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River R460
crossing the
Inagh River Etymology Irish eidhneach, "abounding in ivy"
Native name An
Eidhneach (Irish)
Location Country Ireland Settlements Inagh...
- Rambler's guide.
Harper Collins. ISBN 978-0002201216. Walk 28:
Gleann Eidhneach Horseshoe Paul
Phelan (2011).
Connemara & Mayo - A
Walking Guide: Mountain...
- Inagh-Kilnamona
Eidhneach-Cill na Móna Founded: 2008 County:
Clare Colours:
Yellow and
Green Grounds: The Pit,
Kilnamona & The Den,
Inagh Coordinates:...
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historic establishment. An
examination of the
etymology of
Cluain Eidhneach may be instructive. The
meaning of the
middle Irish word
Cluain is invariably...
- Rambler's guide.
Harper Collins. ISBN 978-0002201216. Walk 28:
Gleann Eidhneach Horseshoe Dillion,
Paddy (2001). Connemara:
Collins Rambler's guide. Harper...
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Gleninagh or
Glaninagh (Irish:
Gleann Eidhneach) is a
civil parish in
County Clare, Ireland. It lies in the
extreme northwest of the Burren, on the south...
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Inagh and
Kilnamona Eidhneach Cill na Móna
Catholic Parish Old
church at
Kilnamona Inagh and
Kilnamona Location in
Ireland Coordinates: 52°52′30″N 9°10′30″W...