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Lecarrow (Irish: An Leithcheathrú) is a
village in
County Roscommon, Ireland.
Situated 17
kilometres north-west of the town of
Athlone on the N61 route...
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Lecarrow Canal (Irish: Canáil na Leithcheathrún) is a 1.5-kilometre (0.93 mi)
navigable canal in
County Roscommon, Ireland,
connecting the village...
- (Wicklow)
Largydonnell Lattin Lawrencetown Laytown Leabgarrow Leap
Lecanvey Lecarrow Leenaun Leighlinbridge Leitrim Leixlip Lemybrien Letterfrack Letterkenny...
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Native Woodland Trust is an
Irish environmental non-governmental
organisation established in 2000 with the aims of
restoring and
protecting Irish native...
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Ireland and
Northern Ireland Ardnacrusha Canal Grand Canal Jamestown Canal Lecarrow Canal Newry Ship
Canal Royal Canal Shannon–Erne
Waterway Tralee Ship Canal...
- Falls, a
major obstacle to navigation.
Lecarrow village in
County Roscommon is
connected to
Lough Ree via the
Lecarrow canal.
Jamestown Canal and the Albert...
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Kilmallock Limerick County Limerick New Ross
County Wexford Rindoon /
Lecarrow County Roscommon The best
preserved abandoned medieval town in Ireland...
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Rindoon is
located on a
headland reaching into
Lough Ree, 4 km east of
Lecarrow.
Rindoon was
built in the
first half of the 13th
century AD, i.e. 1200–50...
- East,
Corbally Middle,
Corbally West, Corgarve, Creevolan, Erriblagh,
Lecarrow, Lismageevoge, Martry, Moheedian, Portobello, Rathardeagher, Runnateggal...
- that this was the
highest ****ulative
rainfall at the
nearby village of
Lecarrow since records began in
February 1952. This was
ascribed to multiannual...