- The
Corraun Peninsula, also
spelt Currane (Irish:An Corrán ), is a
peninsula in
County Mayo, on the west
coast of Ireland. It
extends out from the mainland...
-
Lough Currane (Irish: Loch Luíoch), also
called Lough Leeagh, is a lake in
County Kerry, Ireland.
Waterville lies on its
western bank,
close to the Atlantic...
- a
narrow isthmus, with
Lough Currane on the east side of the town, and
Ballinskelligs Bay on the west, and the
Currane River connecting the two. The...
- be used for
cattle grazing; the
tenants were
forced to rent
holdings in
Currane,
Dooega and Slievemore.
Others emigrated to America.
Recent archaeological...
-
National Monument located in
Lough Currane, Ireland.
Church Island is
located on a 1.8 ha (4.4 acres)
island in
Lough Currane, 2.8 km (1.7 mi) east of Waterville...
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- south-westerly direction,
flowing into the north-eastern side of
Lough Currane. The
Kerry Way
crosses the
river at
Cahersavane Bridge.
There is a 109-metre...
- gaoithb,
meaning 'backside to the wind') is a
village situated on the
Currane peninsula in the
parish of Achill. It has its own
national school, a pub...
-
Finan the
Leper ever
going as far to the
southwest as
Lough Currane. To the
south of
Lough Currane,
Derrynane is
derived from
Diare Fionain,
meaning the oak...
-
Harbour Lough Kay Cherich-inis?;
Lough Kay
Church Island Monastery,
Lough Currane early monastic site, Anchorites;
founded by
Finan Cam
Lough Curane Derrynane...