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- Portacloy (Irish: Port an Chlóidh) is a Gaeltacht village and townland in northwest County Mayo, Ireland. In the barony of Erris and parish of Kilcommon...
- Lahardane Louisburgh Mayo Mulranny Murrisk Newport Partry Pollagh Pontoon Portacloy Porturlin Pullathomas (Pollatomish) Rossport Shrule Swinford Tourmakeady...
- with large sand dunes and sandy beaches. The Gweedaney River rises at Portacloy and flows past the old chapel in the dunes into Sruwaddacon Bay; the modern...
- West Patrickswell Paulstown Perrystown Pettigo Piltown Pollagh Pontoon Portacloy Portarlington Portlaoise Portlaw Portmagee Portmarnock Portnablagh Portrane...
- Ghallagáin Erris Head Mullet Peninsula Bellacorick Benwee Head Porturlin Portacloy Pullathomas Carrowmore Lake Glencullen, County Mayo Glenamoy Ballycroy...
- 35"N 10° 0'0.78"W View View Poor, Collapsing 6 EIRE_62 Barely Visible 63 Portacloy, Benwee Head Mayo 54°20'35.34"N 9°46'49.74"W View View Poor, Roof Collapsed...
- Two other branches of the Bournes family had settled in Stonefield and Portacloy, two townlands on the Dún Chaocháin peninsula. The old Protestant graveyard...
- 365 Gallen Meelick Swineford Port Island 20 Murrisk Inishbofin Clifden Portacloy 922 Erris Kilcommon Belmullet Portagh 326 Clanmorris Mayo Claremorris...
- Kilcommon comprised all of 'mainland' Erris (from Claggan, Ballycroy to Portacloy). That territorial name and boundary is still used for civil administration...
- inland from the coast near a pier. The Gweedaney River that originates in Portacloy flows through the townland. The townland consists of an area of dunes...