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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.
Storm Brendan brought heavy rain, strong winds, and surging seas to communities along the coasts of Ireland and Great Britain on January 13.Ireland’s meteorological service, Met Eireann ...
Achill Island (/ ˈ æ k əl /; Irish: Acaill, Oileán Acla) is an island off the west coast of Ireland in the historical barony of Burrishoole, County Mayo.It is the largest of the Irish isles and has an area of approximately 148 km 2 (57 sq mi).
Discover Mayo: The Michael Davitt Bridge, Achill Island in Co. Mayo 53°55′57.35″N 9°55′20″W / 53.9325972°N 9.92222°W / 53.9325972; -9 This article about a bridge in Ireland is a stub .
Achill Sound, County Mayo Ireland: ... Achill station served Achill in County Mayo, Ireland and was the terminus of the line which connected to Westport via ...
An Caiseal (anglicized as Cashel) is a small Gaeltacht [1] village on the east side of Achill Island in County Mayo, Republic of Ireland. Villages neighboring Cashel include Gob an Choire, Bun an Churraigh and Sáile. The village has one shop, one postbox, two pubs, and a number of other businesses.
Sraheens (Irish: Na Sraithíní [1]) is a townland and boggy area on the island of Achill, County Mayo, Ireland, to the southwest of Achill Sound.The townland, in the southeastern part of Achill, belongs to the barony of Burrishoole in Achill Parish and has an area of 895.47 hectares (8.9547 square kilometres (3.4574 sq mi)).
Askill or Breanaskil (Irish: An Ascaill) [1] is a small Gaeltacht area in Achill, County Mayo, Ireland. It is within the townland of Bunacurry , [ 2 ] close to the townland of Dooniver . References