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Laghy or
Laghey (LAH-hee; Irish: An Lathaigh) is a
village and
townland in
County Donegal, Ireland,
between Ballintra and
Donegal Town. It is one of three...
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Laghy Fault is a
geological fault in
County Tyrone,
Northern Ireland. List of
geological faults in
Northern Ireland Map
sheet 44 (and
accompanying memoir)...
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Knocknagoshel Knocknagree Knockraha Knocktopher Labasheeda Lackagh Lacken Laghy Lahardane Lahinch Lanesborough Laragh (Cavan)
Laragh (Wicklow) Largydonnell...
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Second report, p.11
Binghamstown South E D
Commissioners 5th Rpt, p.14
Laghy E
Division Commissioners 5th Rpt, p.14
Tullynaught E
Division Commissioners...
- Glenties, and a
statue bearing the
epigraph "Jim the Redeemer" was
erected at
Laghy close to
Lough Derg.
After McGuinness led
Donegal to the All-Ireland SFC...
- Dunkineely, Eanymore,
Gleann Cholm Cille, Grousehall, Haugh, Inver, Killybegs,
Laghy, Loch Iascaigh, Málainn Bhig, Pettigoe, Tantallon, Tawnawully, Templecarn...
- a
multiple time
Irish national champion in the 400
metres hurdles. From
Laghy,
County Donegal she runs for Tir
Chonaill Athletics Club. In July 2022,...
- West and
Tullyleague townlands. Its
chief geographical features are the
Laghy River,
Tullygallan Hill,
which reaches a
height of 169 feet, woods, small...
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Rural District;
renamed by 1902
Donegal Rural District Donegal, Dunkineely,
Laghy, and
Mountcharles Dunfanaghy Rural District Dunfanaghy, and
Gortahork Glenties...
- The R232 road is a
regional road in
Ireland which links Pettigo with
Laghy in
County Donegal. The road is 20.7 km (12.9 mi) long.
Roads in
Ireland National...