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Lough Gowna (Irish: Loch Gamhna,
meaning 'calf lake') is a
fresh water lake
which is the
uppermost lake on the
River Erne. It is
located on the border...
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Gowna are a
Gaelic football club
based in the
village of Loch
Gowna,
County Cavan, Ireland. GAA has been
present in the
local Gowna area
since as early...
- north-eastern part of the county, however,
drains towards the
River Erne and
Lough Gowna. Lakeland, bogland, pasture-land and
wetland typify Longford's generally...
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August 2022. "A late show from
Gowna". The
Irish Times. 20
September 1999.
Retrieved 27
August 2022. "Powerful
Gaels blow
Gowna away".
Irish Independent. 1...
- McGahern's America.
McGahern was born in 1986 and grew up on a farm in
Gowna,
County Cavan.
McGahern graduated from the
University of
Wolverhampton in...
- is
Lough Oughter.
Other important wildlife protected lakes such as
Lough Gowna and
Lough Ramor are in the
south and east of the county.
Cavan has a mainly...
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Retrieved 29
March 2024. Corrigan, Colm (24
August 2023). "Eamonn
Murray — the
Gowna native is
returning to his home
county in a new role". LMFM. "Eamonn Murray...
- McGahern, was a
native of
Scrabby (later
renamed Loch
Gowna in 1950), a
village on the s****s of
Lough Gowna in the west of
County Cavan.
Sergeant Frank McGahern...
- 1994) is an
Irish Gaelic footballer who
plays for
Gowna and the
Cavan county team.
Madden joined the
Gowna club and
later progressed to the club's senior...
- 2023). "
Gowna finish year on a high with U20 title". The Anglo-Celt.
Retrieved 5
December 2023. Fitzpatrick, Paul (1
December 2024). "
Gowna hold on to...