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Lurg (from
Irish Lorg 'mark,
trail or track') is a
barony situated in the
north of
County Fermanagh,
Northern Ireland. To its
south lies
Lower Lough Erne...
- Airgíalla group-kingdom of Uí
Creamthainn with its seat at Clogher,
whereas Lurg was ****ociated with the
northern Airgíalla
branch of Uí
Fiachrach centred...
- and the
River Erne into
County Donegal. It lies in the
historic barony of
Lurg. It had a po****tion of 904
people in the 2011 Census, and is
situated within...
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bordered by
seven other baronies:
Clanawley and
Magheraboy to the west;
Lurg and
Omagh East to the north;
Clogher to the east;
Magherastephana and Knockninny...
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Lurg Mhòr is a
remote 986-metre (3,235 ft) mountain, a Munro, in the
Northwest Highlands of
Scotland at the high
point of an east–west
range of
hills comprising...
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include the
Munros of Sgùrr a' Chaorachain, Sgùrr Choinnich,
Maoile Lunndaidh,
Lurg Mhòr and
Bidein a'
Choire Sheasgaich.
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- It is
situated in the
civil parish of Bell**** and the
historic barony of
Lurg. List of
townlands in
County Fermanagh "Lowerybane".
Place Names NI. Retrieved...
- far east as Loch Monar.
Mountains within the
estate include two
Munros -
Lurg Mhòr and
Bidein a'
Choire Sheasgaich - as well as one
Corbett -
Beinn Dronaig...
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coastal forts both in the East (e.g. Inveresk) and West (Outerwards and
Lurg Moor),
which should be
considered as
outposts and/or
supply bases to the...
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Lurgacullion (from
Irish Lurg a c****linn,
meaning 'the long hill of the holly') is a
townland in
County Tyrone,
Northern Ireland. It is
situated in the...