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Ballina (/ ˌ b æ l ə ˈ n ɑː / bal-ə-NA; Irish: Béal an Átha, meaning 'mouth of the ford') is a town in north County Mayo, Ireland.It lies at the mouth of the River Moy near Killala Bay, in the Moy valley and Parish of Kilmoremoy, with the Ox Mountains to the east and the Nephin Mountains to the west.
This is a list of towns and villages in County Mayo, Ireland ... Achill Sound [1] Attymass [2] B. Balla [1] Ballina [1 ... List of towns and villages in County Mayo.
Knockanillaun (Irish: Cnoc an Oileáin) is a small townland in the civil parish of Ardagh and the historical barony of Tirawley, County Mayo in Ireland. [1] The townland, which is approximately 0.3 square miles (0.8 km 2 ) in area, [ 2 ] had a population of 70 people in 26 houses as of the 2011 census.
Bangor Erris (Irish: Baingear) [2] is a town in Kiltane parish in Erris, County Mayo, Ireland with a population of over 300. [1] It is on the banks of the Owenmore River and is a "gateway" to the Erris Peninsula linking Belmullet with Ballina and Westport.
Enaghbeg is marked on the 1670 Down Survey maps for County Mayo. [2] The survey attributes ownership of the land to Andrew Ram, a Protestant. The townland is also mentioned in 1757 in a public announcement in Pue's Occurrences, an 18th-century Irish newspaper. The announcement makes reference to a legal dispute between two local landlords ...
Binghamstown (Irish: An Geata Mór) [3] is a townland and village in County Mayo, Ireland. It lies on the R313 regional road on the Mullet Peninsula , near the town of Belmullet . The townland of Binghamstown has an area of approximately 3 square kilometres (1 sq mi), [ 1 ] and had a population of 106 people as of the 2011 census. [ 2 ]
Belleek Castle, originally known as Belleek Manor, [1] is a 19th-century manor house in Ballina, County Mayo in Ireland. Now operated as a hotel, the house was built between 1825 and 1831 in a neo-Gothic style. [2] The 10-room hotel has a museum in its basement containing what is reputed to be Grace O'Malley's bed. [3]
Lahardane, also sometimes spelled Lahardaun (Irish: Leathardán, meaning "Half on Hill"), [1] is a village in the parish of Addergoole, County Mayo, Ireland, adjacent to Lough Conn and to Nephin, and close to the towns of Crossmolina, Castlebar and Ballina. The 2016 census recorded a population of 178. [2]