- dhuragoo,
dorraghow or anchu. A headstone,
found in
Conwall cemetery in
Glenade,
County Leitrim,
depicts the Dobhar-chú and is
related to a tale of an...
-
Glenade Lough (Irish: Loch
Ghleann Éada,
meaning 'lake of the glen of jealousy'),
locally known as
Glenade Lake, is a
freshwater lake in the northwest...
- most of it is in
County Cavan Other lakes include Upper Lough MacNean,
Glenade Lough,
Garadice Lough, Rinn Lough,
Lough Scannal,
Lough Erril and Lough...
- Leitrim, Ireland.
Lying at the
northern end of
Glenade,
Tullaghan is in the
parish of
Kinlough and
Glenade and is part of the
Manorhamilton electoral area...
- the
south side of the mountain. Ahanlish,
Glenade and
Truskmore Mountains are also visible.
Nearby at
Glenade (about 7.5
miles south east) is Poll na mBear...
-
shapes of this
mountain range. The
range includes the
valleys of Glencar,
Glenade and Gleniff.
Dartry Mountains from Mullaghmore,
peaks visible (from left):...
- Shale,
Briscloonagh Sandstone,
Dergvone Shale,
Carraun Shale, Bellavally,
Glenade Sandstone and
Meenymore formations Overlies Tyrone Group Lithology Primary...
-
Kerry 1.4
Glanmore Lake
County Kerry 0.57 Glen
Lough County Donegal 1.68
Glenade Lough County Leitrim 0.7
Glenbeg Lough County Cork 0.66
Glencar Lough County...
-
flying boat (AM265)
using the
Donegal Corridor crashed into the
mountain at
Glenade,
County Leitrim on the east side of Truskmore. All nine
airmen aboard died...
- Ballaghameehan, Belhavel, Cloonclare, Cloonlogher, Drumahaire, Drumkeeran, Garvagh,
Glenade, Glenaniff, Glenboy, Glencar, Glenfarn, Gubacreeny, Killanummery, Killarga...