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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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Mullahoran the title.
Graham was
captain as
Cavan Gaels lost the 2000
final to
Gowna, but the
Gaels came back to beat the same
opposition in the 2001 as Graham...
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Senior Club
Football Championship. The
championship began on 15
August 2024.
Gowna entered the
championship as two-time
defending champions, but were dethroned...
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Written by
Frank Columb, The
Lough Gowna Valley is the
story of an
Irish Midlands region, from its
geological formation to the present. This regional...
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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...
- 2007-2009).
After defeat to
Gowna in 2000, they won the
following year
beating Gowna 0-18 to 0-07. In 2002, they lost
again to
Gowna. In 2003, 2004 and 2005...
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began on 17
August 2023.
Gowna entered the
championship as
defending champions, and
reached the
final against Kingscourt Stars.
Gowna won the
final by seventeen...
- 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...
- (Tyrone) v
Crossmaglen (Armagh) Glen (Derry) v Erin's Own,
Cargin (Antrim)
Gowna (Cavan) v
Naomh Conaill (Donegal)
Kilcoo (Down) v
Scotstown (Monaghan) Glen...
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Lacken Gowna v
Killygarry Kingscourt Stars v
Lavey Killygarry v
Ballinagh Cavan Gaels v
Mullahoran Ramor United v
Butlersbridge Laragh United v
Gowna Crosserlough...