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Glenone (from
Irish Cluain Eoghain,
meaning 'Eoghan's meadow') is a
small village and
townland in
County Londonderry,
Northern Ireland. In the 2001 Census...
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people in the 2011 Census.
Portglenone is
beside the
smaller village of
Glenone (in
County Londonderry), from
which it is
separated by the
River Bann....
- Glack, Glebe, Glenarm, Glenavy,
Glencull Glengormley, Glenmornan, Glenoe,
Glenone, Glynn, Gortaclare, Gortin, Gortnahey, Goshedan, Gracehill,
Grange Corner...
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Drumsurn Dungiven Eglinton Elagh More
Errigal Feeny Foreglen Garvagh Glack Glenone Glenullin Gortnahey Goshedan Greysteel Gulladuff Inishrush Killaloo Killywool...
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Drumraighland Drumsurn Eglinton Elagh More
Feeny Foreglen Garvagh Glack Glenone Gortnahey Goshedan Greysteel Gulladuff Inishrush Kilcronaghan Killaloo...
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approaches the
Glenone Bridge,
where the
water is 40 foot+
until it
meets the
River Bann. The
river is of
medium scale, and it is
measured at
Glenone Bridge,...
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Drumraighland Drumsurn Eglinton Elagh More
Feeny Foreglen Garvagh Glack Glenone Gortnahey Goshedan Greysteel Gulladuff Inishrush Kilcronaghan Killaloo...
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Drumraighland Drumsurn Eglinton Elagh More
Feeny Foreglen Garvagh Glack Glenone Gortnahey Goshedan Greysteel Gulladuff Inishrush Kilcronaghan Killaloo...
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Drumraighland Drumsurn Eglinton Elagh More
Feeny Foreglen Garvagh Glack Glenone Gortnahey Goshedan Greysteel Gulladuff Inishrush Kilcronaghan Killaloo...
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Drumraighland Drumsurn Eglinton Elagh More
Feeny Foreglen Garvagh Glack Glenone Gortnahey Goshedan Greysteel Gulladuff Inishrush Kilcronaghan Killaloo...