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  2. Cootehill - Wikipedia

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    Cootehill ( / ˈkuːthɪl /; Irish: Muinchille, meaning 'ridge') [8] is a market town and townland in County Cavan, Ireland. Cootehill was formerly part of the neighbouring townland of Munnilly. [9] Both townlands lie within the barony of Tullygarvey. [8] [9] Cootehill is 20 km north-east of Cavan town and 20 km south-west of Monaghan town.

  3. List of townlands of County Cavan - Wikipedia

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    Ireland portal This is a sortable table of the approximately 1,979 townlands in County Cavan, Ireland. Duplicate names occur where there is more than one townland with the same name in the county. Names marked in bold typeface are towns and villages, and the word Town appears for those entries in the Acres column. Townland list Townland Acres Barony Civil parish Poor law union Abbey Land 9 ...

  4. Cootehill Celtic GAA - Wikipedia

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    Cootehill Celtic GAA. Cootehill Celtic is a Gaelic games club from County Cavan in Ireland. It is affiliated to Cavan GAA. It fields teams at every age group in both Gaelic football and hurling and is the only dual club in county Cavan. The Club has recently registered with the LGFA and now has Girls from U-8 to U-14 teams.

  5. Bellamont House - Wikipedia

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    Bellamont House. / 54.0868055; -7.0701729. Bellamont House (sometimes Bellamont Forest) is a Georgian Palladian -style house set amongst 1,000 acres of grounds in Cootehill, County Cavan, Ireland. The house was completed in 1730 for Judge Thomas Coote and likely designed by his nephew, the architect Edward Lovett Pearce.

  6. Cavan Orphanage fire - Wikipedia

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    Cavan Orphanage fire. The Cavan Orphanage fire occurred on the night of 23 February 1943 at St Joseph's Orphanage in Cavan, Ireland. 35 children and 1 adult employee died as a result. [1] Much of the attention after the fire surrounded the role of the Poor Clares, the order of nuns who ran the orphanage, and the local fire service.

  7. Category:People from Cootehill - Wikipedia

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    D. John Deane (Australian politician) Eric Dorman-Smith. Reginald Dorman-Smith.

  8. Mary Anne Sadlier - Wikipedia

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    Mary Anne Madden was born in Cootehill, County Cavan, Ireland, 31 December 1820. Upon the death of her father, Francis, a merchant, Mary Madden emigrated to Sainte-Marthe, Quebec, in 1844, where she married publisher James Sadlier, also from Ireland, on 24 November 1846.

  9. List of cities, boroughs and towns in the Republic of Ireland

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    The following table and map show the areas in Ireland, previously designated as Cities, Boroughs, or Towns in the Local Government Act 2001. Under the Local Government (Ireland) Act 1898, Ireland had a two-tier system of local authorities. The first tier consisted of administrative counties and county boroughs.