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  2. Achill Sound - Wikipedia

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    Gob an Choire or Gob a' Choire (English name: Achill Sound), formerly anglicised as Gubacurra, is a Gaeltacht village in County Mayo, Ireland. It lies on the east coast of Achill Island and is the first settlement one reaches after crossing the Michael Davitt Bridge , a swing bridge that joins Achill Island to Corraun Peninsula on the mainland.

  3. Edward Nangle - Wikipedia

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    Edward Nangle (1799 – 9 September 1883) was a Church of Ireland minister and the founder of the Achill Mission Colony. He established a Protestant mission on Achill Island, County Mayo, in 1834 and worked there for eighteen years with the aim of bringing Protestantism to the Native Irish Christians who were impoverished in large part due to the Penal Law policies of the Protestant Ascendancy ...

  4. Gaeltacht Iorrais agus Acaill - Wikipedia

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    The Tourmakeady area is an Irish-speaking area in the south of County Mayo along the border with County Galway. It is an extension of the Galway Gaeltacht. There are 1,000 people living in the area and approx. 400 are daily Irish speakers. List of EDs in the Tourmakeady area: Abhainn Bhrain (242) (54%) Baile an Chalaidh (229) (41%) Partraí (38 ...

  5. Irish genealogy - Wikipedia

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    Irish genealogy is the study of individuals and families who originated on the island of Ireland. Origins. Genealogy was cultivated since at least the start of the ...

  6. Ó Maol Fábhail - Wikipedia

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    Its original church stands in ruins near the margin of Lough Hackett, which is the Loch Cime of the old Irish writers. (p. 370) The parish of Donaghpatrick is between the towns of Headford and Tuam. The surname derived from the Gaelic personal name, Maol Fábhail, its form denoting descent from a person named in honour of a Saint Fábhail.

  7. List of islands of County Mayo - Wikipedia

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    Map of County Mayo's western seaboard Achill is Ireland's largest island Clew Bay contains 141 named islands, along with numerous tidal islets This articles lists the islands of County Mayo, the mainland of which is part of the island of Ireland. Included in this list are named offshore and freshwater islands as recorded by Ordnance Survey Ireland or the Placenames Database of Ireland ...

  8. Tóin an tSeanbhaile - Wikipedia

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    Tóin an tSeanbhaile is one of the oldest settlements on Achill island, as evidenced by its name (Tóin an tSeanbhaile 'the end of the old village'), with a number of prehistoric archaeological sites, including a Cairn to the south of the village near Bun an Churraigh, a Midden, Ringfort and Enclosure on Caraun Point (where the first settlement existed), a Crannóg near the centre of the ...

  9. Carrickkildavnet Castle - Wikipedia

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    Carrickkildavnet Castle is located in the southeast corner of Achill Island, across from the Corraun Peninsula. This is an important strategic site, protecting the mouth of Achill Sound and the passage that connects Clew Bay with Blacksod Bay .

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