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- Tirnawannagh (from Irish "Tír na Bhfána", meaning 'Countryside of the Slopes') is a townland in the civil parish of Templeport, County Cavan, Ireland....
- Upper Loughtee Larah Cavan Tirliffin 232 Lower Loughtee Drumlane Cavan Tirnawannagh 337 Tullyhaw Templeport Bawnboy Tirourkan 111 Upper Loughtee Annagelliff...
- bounded on the north by Derrymony and Killyneary townlands, on the west by Tirnawannagh and Gortnacargy townlands in Corlough parish, on the south by Newtown...
- bounded on the north by Tawnagh townland, on the south by Moneynure and Tirnawannagh townlands, on the west by Derry More and Scrabby, Corlough townlands...
- and Muineal townlands and on the east by Drumlougher, Gortnacargy and Tirnawannagh townlands. Its chief geographical features are Bunerky Lough (Irish =...
- Muineal townlands, on the south by Teeboy townland and on the east by Tirnawannagh townland. Its chief geographical features are Bunerky Lough (Irish =...
- and Derryconnessy townlands and on the east by Prospect, Corlough and Tirnawannagh townlands. Its chief geographical features are Brackley Lough and small...
- Tomena N.S.- Thomas McPartlan (1848-'51); John Baxter; Hugh McM****, Tirnawannagh; Mrs. McM****; Mrs. Lunney; Mrs. O'Hara; Michael Byrne; Chris Maguire...
- bounded on the north by Prospect, Corlough townland, on the west by Tirnawannagh townland in Corlough parish, on the south by Erraran townland and on...
- Corlough and barony of Tullyhaw. Gortnacargy is bounded on the north by Tirnawannagh townland, on the south by Owengallees townland, on the west by Drumlougher...