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Faughan Hill is a low hill
approximately five
miles to the
northwest of Navan,
County Meath, Ireland. It is
owned by the Moriarty, McCabe, Dunne, English...
- The
River Faughan (/ˈfɒhən/; Irish: An Fhochaine) is a
river in
northwest Northern Ireland.
According to
Lebor Gabála Érenn (11th century),
Fochain was...
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Faughan is one of the
seven district electoral areas (DEA) in
Derry and Strabane,
Northern Ireland. The
district elects five
members to
Derry and Strabane...
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Strabane District Council. "Derg".
Derry City &
Strabane District Council. "
Faughan".
Derry City &
Strabane District Council. "Foyleside".
Derry City & Strabane...
- Corrody, Eglinton, Enagh,
Faughan and New Buildings. For the 1993
local elections it was
reduced by one ward,
losing Corrody and
Faughan but
gaining Holly Mount...
- Clady,
Victoria Bridge,
Ardstraw and part of
Strabane Town
local area;
Faughan: Newbuildings, Eglinton, Claudy, Enagh, Magheramason,
Campsie and Bready;...
- Ireland. It lies in the
Faughan Valley, 6
miles (9.7 km)
southeast of Derry,
where the
River Glenrandal joins the
River Faughan. It is
situated in the...
- (1813–1878) was an
Irish priest and theologian.
George Crolly was born in
Lough Faughan, Ballyrolly, Downpatrick,
County Down, Ireland, on 11
February 1813. He...
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Green Fields of Canada" 2291. "Finvola the Gem of the Roe" 2292. "The
Faughan S****" 2293. "There Waur a Farmer's Dochter" 2294. "Down By the Canal"...
- of grief. His body is said to have been
buried at Ochann, now
known as
Faughan Hill at Jordanstown, a few
miles west of
Navan in
County Meath. He is succeeded...