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Moyashel and Magheradernon (Irish: Maigh Asail agus Machaire Ó dTiarnáin) [1] is a barony in the centre of County Westmeath, in Ireland, formed by 1672. [2] It is bordered by eight other baronies: Corkaree and Fore (to the north), Delvin and Farbill (to the east), Fartullagh and Moycashel (to the south) and Rathconrath and Moygoish (to the west).
Moylough (/ m ɔɪ ˈ l ɒ x / moy-LOKH; Irish: Maigh Locha, meaning 'plain of the lake') [2] [3] is a rural village located in County Galway, Ireland. As of the 2016 census, it had a population of 518. [1] The village is in a civil parish of the same name. [2] Moylough is 5 km (3 mi) northwest of Mountbellew and 50 km (31 mi) from Galway.
County Monaghan (/ ˈ m ɒ n ə h ən / MON-ə-hən; [3] Irish: Contae Mhuineacháin) is a county in Ireland. It is in the province of Ulster and is part of Border strategic planning area of the Northern and Western Region.
Founded in 1974, Monaghan County Museum is recognised as one of the leading provincial museums in Ireland, with a prestigious Council of Europe Award conferred in 1980, among others, to its credit. The museum is located in a mid-Victorian stone building of three stories, formerly two separate town houses, on Hill Street.
Moycashel (Irish: Maigh Chaisil), [1] previously the barony of Rossaughe, and before that, Delamares country, [2] is a barony in south County Westmeath, in Ireland. It was formed by 1542. [3] It is bordered by three other baronies: Clonlonan to the west, Rathconrath to the north, Moyashel and Magheradernon to the north-east and Fartullagh to ...
Moygoish (Irish: Uí Mhac gCuais) [1] is a barony in north County Westmeath, in Ireland, formed by 1672. [2] It is bordered by County Longford to the west and four other Westmeath baronies: Corkaree (to the east), Fore (to the north–east), Moyashel and Magheradernon (to the south–east) and Rathconrath to the south–west.
Moy is classified as a Village by the Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency (NISRA) (i.e. with population between 1,000 and 2,499 people). [15] On Census Day (27 March 2011) the usually resident population of Moy Settlement was 1,598, accounting for 0.09% of the NI total. [ 4 ]
Unusually for Ireland, especially for the Republic of Ireland, Drum has no Catholic church in the actual village. [4] The nearest Catholic church to the village is St. Joseph's Church, also known as Corrinshigo Chapel, parts of which were built c. 1870 and which was significantly altered in the 1960s, and is located less than two miles west of ...