- A
townland (Irish:
baile fearainn; Ulster-Scots: toonlann) is a
small geographical division of land,
historically and
currently used in
Ireland and in...
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Abbotstown (Irish:
Baile an Aba) is a
townland in the
civil parish of
Castleknock in Fingal, Ireland. It is also the name of an
historical demesne and...
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contains 10
townlands.
These townlands, many of
which are
within the town of
Fermoy itself, include:
Ballyarthur (Baile Artúir) is a
townland located just...
- The
townlands of
Belfast are the
oldest surviving land
divisions in Belfast,
Northern Ireland. The city is
split between two
traditional Counties by the...
- Derryc****an and
Coologe townlands, on the west by
Killydrum and Derry****n
townlands in
County Leitrim, on the
south by
Raleagh townland in
Kildallan parish...
- the town
Castlereagh (County
Roscommon townland),
townland around the town Castlereagh,
County Waterford,
townland in
Kilronan parish,
Glenahiry barony...
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Corlough (from
Irish Corlach,
meaning 'stony hill' or 'hilly place') is a
townland in
County Cavan, Ireland. It lies in the
Roman Catholic parish of Corlough...
- the
approximately 2,060
townlands in
County Roscommon, Ireland.
Duplicate names occur where there is more than one
townland with the same name in the...
- new settlement') is a
settlement and
townland,
south of
Downpatrick in
County Down,
Northern Ireland. The
townland is 0.8392 km2 (207.37 acres). It is...
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meaning 'precinct') is a
townland in the
parish of
Shrule in
County Mayo, Ireland. It is
bordered by
Cloghmoyne and
Gortbrack townlands to the west, by Toorard...