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Leenaun (Irish: An Líonán or Líonán Cinn Mhara,
meaning 'valley at the head of the sea'), also Leenane, is a
village and 1,845 acre
townland in County...
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Leenaun Hill (Irish: An
Meall Dubh,
meaning 'black knoll') at 618
metres (2,028 ft), is the 201st–highest peak in
Ireland on the
Arderin scale, and the...
- the
early 1930s and was shot
almost entirely in the
Connemara village of
Leenaun. Bull McCabe, an
Irish farmer,
dumps a dead
donkey in a lake. It transpires...
- Killary,
while the
village of
Leenaun (Leenane) lies two
thirds of the
length of the
valley inland to the east.
Leenaun has a
hotel and
guesthouses and...
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Largydonnell Lattin Lawrencetown Laytown Leabgarrow Leap
Lecanvey Lecarrow Leenaun Leighlinbridge Leitrim Leixlip Lemybrien Letterfrack Letterkenny Lettermacaward...
- the Maam Valley,
where it
comes to
Lough Corrib; the
other end lies at
Leenaun on
Killary Harbour. The
settlement lies at an
altitude of
around 20 metres...
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closest village is Finny,
County Mayo with the
County Galway village of
Leenaun approximately 11 km distant. At
approximately 2.5
miles long and 0.5 miles...
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Kilkieran Killimor Kilronan Kiltormer Kiltullagh Kinvara Laurencetown Leenaun Letterfrack Lettermore Loughrea Maam
Cross Maum
Menlough Milltown Monivea...
- Maum or Maam) and the north-western end of
Lough Corrib to just
south of
Leenaun (also
known in
English as Leenane) on
Killary Harbour.
Starting near its...
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through Mayo into
County Galway, the road p****es
through the
village of
Leenaun. The 182-year-old
bridge in the
centre of the village,
carrying the road...