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This is a sortable table of the approximately 1,194 townlands in County Offaly, Ireland. [1] [2] 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.
Category:Townlands of County Offaly; List of towns in the Republic of Ireland; By county: Carlow; Cavan; ... Pages in category "Towns and villages in County Offaly"
Pages in category "Townlands of County Offaly" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
The 2006 population figure for County Offaly was the highest for the county since 1881. [19] The Central Statistics Office estimates that the increase in population between 2002 and 2006 (7,205) comprised a natural increase of 2,026 people with the balance of 5,179 accounted for by net in-migration from within Ireland as well as abroad. The ...
Kilmanaghan civil parish comprises the town of Moate, 10 townlands in County Westmeath [3] and 22 townlands in County Offaly. [ 4 ] The neighbouring civil parishes are: Ballyloughloe and Kilcumreragh to the north, Ardnurcher or Horseleap and Kilbride to the east, Lemanaghan and Rahan to the south and Kilcleagh to the west.
Townlands of County Offaly (10 P) Towns and villages in County Offaly (4 C, 44 P) Pages in category "Geography of County Offaly" The following 3 pages are in this ...
Durrow (Irish: Darú) [1] is a civil parish in County Offaly, Ireland. It is located about 6 kilometres (4 mi) north–north–west of Tullamore. Durrow is one of 4 civil parishes in the barony of Ballycowan in the Province of Leinster. The civil parish covers 7,526.4 acres (30.458 km 2).
Edenderry (/ ˌ iː d ən ˈ d ɛr i /; Irish: Éadan Doire, meaning 'hill-brow of the oak wood' [4]) is a town in east County Offaly, Ireland. It is near the borders with Counties Kildare, Meath and Westmeath. The Grand Canal runs along the south of Edenderry, through the Bog of Allen, and there is a short spur to the town centre.