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- Glanmire, Cork Ireland Queenstown Charlestown, US Burns, Miss Mary Delia 17 Kilmacowen, Sligo New York City Butrus-Youssef, Mrs. Katarin (née Rizk) 24 Sar'al...
- island and the whole peninsula 'Beara' in honour of his wife. Rossmacowen, Kilmacowen and Buaile Owen most likely are named after Owen Mór and his son. According...
- from Yeats's 1894 play The Land of Heart's Desire, set in the barony of Kilmacowen. Sligo (GAA) The Zebras From the county colours (black and white) Sligo...
- (in the time of St Patrick?); erenagh recorded up to 1416 Cell-oiridh Kilmacowen Monastery early monastic site, probably founded before mid 6th century...
- Tirerrill Kilross Sligo Carrigeenfadda 1 Carbury Kilmacowen Sligo Carrigeengare 1 Carbury Kilmacowen Sligo Carrigeenmore 264 Corran Emlaghfad Sligo Carrigeens...
- Sepulchral remains at Carrowmore. The cairn called Miscaun Mave or Knocknarea, Kilmacowen, Curbury, Sligo. P****age tomb Neolithic 54°15′32″N 8°34′29″W / 54.2589°N...
- Cliffony South, Collooney, Drumcliff East, Drumcliff West, Glencar, Kilmacowen, Lissadill East, Lissadill North, Lissadill West, Rossinver East and Rossinver...
- 224462°N 8.343226°W / 54.224462; -8.343226 (Killerry Monastery (?)) (?) Kilmacowen Monastery early monastic site, probably founded before mid 6th century...
- Kilgl**** Killadoon Killaraght Killaspugbrone Killerry Killoran Kilmacallan Kilmacowen Kilmacshalgan Kilmacteige Kilmactranny Kilmoremoy Kilmorgan Kilross Kilshalvy...
- and the only round tower in county Sligo. Another early church was at Kilmacowen. By the early 12th century AD there was a bridge and a settlement in existence...