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Leitir Mhic an
Bhaird or
Leitir Mhic a'
Bhaird (anglicised as
Lettermacaward) is a
Gaeltacht village in the
Rosses region of
County Donegal, Ireland. The...
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hills around Dungloe,
around Loughanure and in
pockets of
Doochary and
Lettermacaward, the
Irish language is predominant. The area
fields a
number of sports...
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Leenaun Leighlinbridge Leitrim Leixlip Lemybrien Letterfrack Letterkenny Lettermacaward (Leitir Mhic a' Bhaird)
Lettermore (Leitir Móir)
Lettermullen (Leitir...
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Burtonport and Narin, but they have been closed; with the
former branch in
Lettermacaward now
operated privately. The
Narin branch was re-opened on its original...
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League club Goa. He can also play as a centre-back or left-back. Born in
Lettermacaward,
County Donegal,
McHugh signed a
scholarship with
English club Reading...
- at Doocharry. From here it widens,
being bridged by the N56
south of
Lettermacaward. It
enters the
Gweebarra Bay
which flows on into the
North Atlantic...
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Inishkeel Island are here. The
towns near the bay are Narin, Portnoo,
Lettermacaward, and Cor. The
majority of Lucy Caldwell's 2006
novel Where They Were...
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Rosses Departs Main St. Walk the
Rosses Dungloe area, Leitir/
Lettermacaward, Maghery, Rann na Feirste, Loch an Iúir,
Burtonport Interviewing of...
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accompanied the Earl of
Tyrconnell into
exile in 1607, and was
erenagh of
Lettermacaward, and head of the
Tirconnell branch of the
ancient family of Mac an Bhaird...
- he was a
curate in Gweedore.
Following this, he
served in Killybegs,
Lettermacaward, Gortahork, Glenties,
Kilmacrennan and Annagry. In Gortahork, he ****ually...