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  2. Inishmore - Wikipedia

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    Inis Mór is the largest of the Aran Islands Beach on Inis Mór Cill Rónáin Photograph from within Dún Aonghusa on Inis Mór in Galway Bay, Ireland, a prehistoric coastal hill fort Inishmore ( Irish : Árainn [ˈaːɾˠən̠ʲ] ⓘ , Árainn Mhór [ˈaːɾˠən̠ʲ woːɾ] or Inis Mór [ˈɪnʲɪʃ mˠoːɾ] ) is the largest of the Aran ...

  3. Dún Aonghasa - Wikipedia

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    Dún Aonghasa (unofficial anglicised version Dun Aengus [2]) is the best-known of several prehistoric hill forts on the Aran Islands of County Galway, Ireland.It lies on Inis Mór, at the edge of a 100-metre-high (330 ft) cliff.

  4. Deer Island (Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    In 1837 the island was nearly equally divided between pasture and tillage. It was the property of the Earl of Egremont and was also called Inchmore, or the "Great Island", being the largest of the Fergus islands.

  5. Church Island (Lough Gill) - Wikipedia

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    Church Island (official title, Inis Mór) is an island of 16.8 ha (42 acres) in the centre of Lough Gill. It is rumoured by locals that this island is the one referred to in W. B. Yeats' poem The Lake Isle of Inishfree. This is due to the fact that Inishfree island is too small to be inhabited and does not match the poet's description of the ...

  6. Kilronan - Wikipedia

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    Cill Rónáin (Irish: meaning "Church of Ronan"), unofficially anglicized as Kilronan, [1] is the main settlement on Inishmore, one of the Aran Islands off the coast of County Galway in Ireland.

  7. Jane Shackleton - Wikipedia

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    Shackelton travelled through the waterways of Ireland aboard her motor boat, The Pearl, [10] boating along the River Shannon and making nine trips to the Aran Islands, including Inis Mór and Inis Meáin between 1891 and 1906. The family excursions often included camping trips and picnics in the Wicklow Mountains. [2]

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