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Letterkenny (Irish: Leitir Ceanainn, meaning "Hillside of the O'Cannons"), known as the Cathedral Town, is the largest and most populous urban settlement in County Donegal and the tidiest in Ireland. Its English name is derived from the Irish name Leitir Ceanainn, meaning "Hillside of the O'Cannons" – the O'Cannons being the last of the ancient chieftains of Tír Conaill. With a population of 19,588, Letterkenny is located on the River Swilly in east Donegal.

Population: 16,901

Latitude: 54° 57' 0.00" N
Longitude: -7° 43' 59.99" W

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  • Castlefin

    Castlefin (Irish: Caisleán na Finne, meaning "castle of the (river) Finn"), sometimes spelt Castlefinn, is a market town in the Finn Valley of County Donegal, Ireland. The town has a population of 810(2006) and is located between Ballybofey and Liff…

  • Blue Stack Mountains

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  • River Roe

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  • Thornhill College

    Catherine McAuley said: "Let us rejoice when good is done, no matter by whom it is accomplished". The school strives in the words McAuley, founder of the Sisters of Mercy, "to fit young women for Earth without unfitting them for Heaven".

  • Sawel Mountain

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  • Clady, County Tyrone

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    Banagher (pronounced /ˈbænəhər/ BAN-ə-hər, from Irish: Beannchar) is a parish in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland, and a ward of Derry City Council. The parish is made up of the medieval parish of Banagher and parts of the ancient parish of Bove…

  • Prehen

    Prehen (possibly from Irish: Preachan, meaning "The place of the crows") is a small townland and estate outside the city of Derry, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. The estate is located in the Prehen and Brickkilns townland. Roads in the prehen…

  • Plumbridge

    Plumbridge is a small village in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. It is a crossroads village, standing on the banks of the Glenelly River. In the 2001 Census it had a population of 267 people. It lies within the Strabane District Council area.

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    Park is a small village in County Londonderry that sits on the banks of the River Faughan, Northern Ireland. It is situated in the foothills of the Sperrin Mountains near the village of Claudy, some twenty five kilometres southwest of Derry. The Nor…