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  2. Dunfanaghy - Wikipedia

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    Dunfanaghy (Irish: Dún Fionnachaidh, meaning 'fort of the fair field') [2] is a small town, former fishing port, and commercial centre on the north coast of County Donegal, Ireland. It lies on Donegal's North West coast, specifically the west side of Sheephaven Bay , on the N56 road (the West Donegal Coastal Route), 30 km north-west of ...

  3. Category:People from Dunfanaghy - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "People from Dunfanaghy" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C. Moya Cannon; R.

  4. Horn Head - Wikipedia

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    Horn Head House, or Landlord's House as it is locally known, stands on the Sheephaven Bay side of Horn Head. The Horn Head estate was bought in 1700 by Captain Charles Stewart, a veteran of the Battle of the Boyne, who commissioned William Wray of Ards to build the present house in 1701, when it was the largest house in the Dunfanaghy area.

  5. Dunfanaghy Road railway station - Wikipedia

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    Dunfanaghy Road railway station served the village of Dunfanaghy in County Donegal, Ireland. The station opened on 9 March 1903 when the Londonderry and Lough Swilly Railway opened their Letterkenny and Burtonport Extension Railway , from Letterkenny to Burtonport.

  6. St Michael's GAA (Donegal) - Wikipedia

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    St Michael's (CLG Naomh Mícheál) is a GAA club based in Creeslough/Dunfanaghy in County Donegal.Located in the north of the county, the club is affected by rural issues such as low population and emigration; despite this they play at the top level in the Donegal Senior Football Championship and opened a new clubhouse in 2010. [1]

  7. Bridge of Tears - Wikipedia

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    The Bridge of Tears is a stone bridge located near the towns of Dunfanaghy and Falcarragh, County Donegal, Ireland. [1] [2] History.

  8. Sheephaven Bay - Wikipedia

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    View of Sheephaven Bay from Dunfanaghy. Horn Head is beyond. Looking down onto Sheephaven Bay near Marble Hill Doe Castle on Sheephaven Bay. Sheephaven Bay or Sheep Haven (Irish: Cuan na gCaorach) [1] is a broad, shallow inlet on the north coast of County Donegal, Ireland. [2]

  9. Creeslough - Wikipedia

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    Creeslough (/ ˈ k r iː s l ɒ x / KREES-lokh, [2] locally / ˈ k r iː s l ɑː / KREES-lah; [3] Irish: An Craoslach [ənˠ ˈkˠɾˠiːsˠˌl̪ˠax]) [2] is a village in County Donegal, Ireland, 12 kilometres (7 mi) south of Dunfanaghy on the N56 road.