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Glenties (Irish: Na
Gleannta,
meaning 'the glens') is a town in
County Donegal, Ireland. It is
situated where two
glens meet, north-west of the Bluestack...
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Causeway Coast and
Glens Irish: Cósta an Chlocháin agus na
Gleannta Ulster Scots:
Causey Coast an
Glens District and
borough Motto(s): Latin: Integerrime...
- Ballyshannon, Bundoran,
Donegal Town, Mountcharles, Na
Cealla Beaga, Na
Gleannta,
Pettigo 90
Buncrana Donegal DG Buncrana, Burnfoot, Carndonagh, Moville...
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Glenties (Na
Gleannta),
County Donegal, the only town to win the
overall award on five occasions....
- ringfort)
covers 650 m2 (0.16 acres) internally.[citation needed] "Na
Gleannta Thuaidh/Glin North". Logainm.ie.
Archived from the
original on 28 September...
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Chaoin (207) (63%)
Ceann Tra (448) (55%) An Mhin Aird (373) (43%) Na
Gleannta (1,419) (41%) Cinn Aird (357) (39%) Ce
Bhreanainn (127) (36%) An Clochan...
- Kilgarrylander, Kilgobban, Kiltallagh, Knockgl****, Lack, Márthain,
Milltown and Na
Gleannta. 3
Castleisland Arabela,
Ballyegan (in the
former Rural District of Tralee)...
- an
aonach is ceannóimid
gamhna ‘S
cuirfimid ar féarach iad
amach ins na
gleannta Íosfaidh siad an féar is barr an
aitinn gallda ‘S
tiocfaidh siad a’bhaile...
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Machaire Chlochair, Maol Mosóg, Mín an Chladaigh, Na Croisbhealaí and Na
Gleannta. 6
Inishowen Buncrana Birdstown,
Buncrana Rural,
Buncrana Urban, Burt,...
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Gleann Gheis (154) (16%) Maol
Mosog (137) (13%) Ard an
Ratha (52) (13%) Na
Gleannta (115) (13%)
There are over 2,500
people living in the area and 650 Irish...