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Kinlough (/kɪnˈlɒx/ kin-LOKH; Irish:
Cionn Locha,
meaning 'head of the lake') is a
large village in
north County Leitrim. It lies
between the
Dartry Mountains...
- The Dobhar-chú (Irish pronunciation: [ˈd̪ˠoːɾˠxuː]; lit. 'water dog' or 'water hound'), or King Otter, is a
creature of
Irish and
Scottish folklore. It...
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Kinlough Castle is a
tower house and
National Monument located in
County Mayo, Ireland.
Kinlough Church, part of the
National monument, is nearby. Kinlough...
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divided into the
rural districts of
Ballyshannon No. 3 (later
renamed Kinlough),
Bawnboy No. 2 (later
renamed Ballinamore), Carrick-on-Shannon No. 1,...
- Beach, Blair's Grove,
Clarks Church,
Clover Valley, Holyrood, Kinloss,
Kinlough, Langside,
Lower Langside, Lucknow,
Lurgan Beach, Pine River,
Point Clark...
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Kiltyclogher Kilumney Kilworth Kinc****lagh (Cionn Caslach)
Kingscourt Kinlough Kinnegad Kinnitty Kinsale Kinsealy Kinvara Knightstown Knock (Clare) Knock...
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Monument to the Four Masters,
located at the
bridge over the
Drowes River near
Kinlough, near the
homeland of Cú Choigríche Ó Duibhgeannáin...
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Melvin Gaels GFC is a
Gaelic Athletic ****ociation
gaelic football club in
Kinlough,
County Leitrim, Ireland. The club was
formed on 19
November 1954. Situated...
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Lying at the
northern end of Glenade,
Tullaghan is in the
parish of
Kinlough and
Glenade and is part of the
Manorhamilton electoral area. Tullaghan...
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There are two
Local Link
buses services: 982
Ballyshannon to
Sligo and 983
Kinlough to Ballyshannon.
There are a
number of bus
stops in the town,
though the...