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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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Owenglin Horseshoe is also a
noted hill-walking route;
Gleninagh:
eastern valley from
which the
Gleninagh River flows;
contains Carrot Ridge, an
important area...
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major glaciated U-shaped valleys. To the
northeast is the
Gleninagh Valley, from
which the
Gleninagh river flows; to the west of
Bencorr is the
glaciated valley...
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streams in the area, but most
importantly from the
Gleninagh River that
starts high up in the
Gleninagh Valley on the
slopes of
Benbaun and Bencollaghduff...
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glaciated U-shaped valleys. To the east is the
Gleninagh Valley (Irish:
Gleann Eidhneach), from
which the
Gleninagh river flows. This
valley is
bounded by two...
- (South Georgia)
Black Head, New
South Wales Black Head,
County Clare, near
Gleninagh Black Head (The Lizard), Cornwall, part of the
Kennack to
Coverack Site...
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electoral divisions of Abbey, Carran, Castletown, Derreen, Drumcreehy,
Gleninagh, Lisdoonvarna,
Mount Elva, Noughaval, Oughtmama, Rathborney, in the former...
- for
France sailing from
Galway on 7
December 1650, but
stopped over at
Gleninagh Castle, on the
southern s**** of the Bay of Galway, from
where he then...
- Freaghcastle
Kilfarboy 52°52′34″N 9°26′12″W
Promontory fort,
contour fort
Gleninagh Castle
County Clare 53°8′16″N 9°12′21″W
Castle Gregans Castle 53°4′36″N...
- Connemara, the
Coyne brothers,
stuck in town
after their ship had sunk at
Gleninagh pier. In May 1921, an
Irish Republican Army (IRA) unit of approximately...