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Aughagower or
Aghagower (Irish:
Achadh Ghobhair,
meaning "field of the spring") is a
small village in
rural County Mayo in
western Ireland. It is located...
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Athea Athenry Athgarvan Athlacca Athleague Athlone Athy Attym****
Attymon Aughagower Aughleam (Eachléim)
Aughrim (Galway)
Aughrim (Wicklow)
Avoca Bagenalstown...
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Statue of St.
Patrick in
Aughagower,
County Mayo...
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Ardogommon (Irish: Ard Ó gComáin) is a
townland in the
Parish of
Aughagower and
Barony of Burrishoole. It is
bordered to the east by Meneen, to the north...
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Kilkenny and
County Kildare have the most. Mayo's
round towers are at
Aughagower, Balla, Killala,
Meelick and Turlough,
while Kildare's are
located at...
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examples of well-known
early monastic sites in Mayo
include Mayo Abbey,
Aughagower, Ballintubber,
Errew Abbey, Cong Abbey, Killala,
Turlough on the outskirts...
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meaning "Hill of the
marshy ground") is a
townland in the
parish of
Aughagower and
barony of Burrishoole,
County Mayo. It is
bordered to the west by...
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Chair Location of
Boheh Stone in
Ireland Type Rock art
Location Boheh,
Aughagower,
County Mayo,
Ireland Coordinates 53°44′52″N 9°33′14″W / 53.747672°N...
- Chon,
meaning "Meadow of the two hounds") is a
townland in the
Parish of
Aughagower and
Barony of
Burrishoole in
County Mayo. It is
bordered to the northeast...
- Mhaí,
meaning "Townland of the Plain") is a
townland in the
parish of
Aughagower and
barony of Burrishoole. It is
bordered by the
following townlands:...