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  2. Cavan Monaghan - Wikipedia

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    The Township of Cavan and the Village of Millbrook, previously part of Durham County, in 1974 became part of Peterborough County, and were amalgamated, along with North Monaghan, into one township — Cavan-Millbrook-North Monaghan — in 1998. In 2007, the township was renamed Cavan Monaghan, [3] as many thought the older name was too long.

  3. County Cavan - Wikipedia

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    Cavan borders six counties: Leitrim to the west, Fermanagh to the north, Monaghan to the north-east, Meath to the south-east, Longford to the south-west and Westmeath to the south. Cavan shares a 70 km (43 mi) border with County Fermanagh in Northern Ireland. Cavan is the 19th largest of the 32 counties in area and the 25th largest by ...

  4. Cavan - Wikipedia

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    Map of Cavan town from 1591 showing its market square and the O'Reilly castle on Tullymongan Hill. Cavan was founded by the Irish clan chief and Lord of East Breifne, Giolla Íosa Ruadh O’Reilly, between 1300 and his death in 1330.

  5. Google Maps - Wikipedia

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    Google Maps is a web mapping platform and consumer application offered by Google. It offers satellite imagery, aerial photography, street maps, 360° interactive panoramic views of streets (Street View), real-time traffic conditions, and route planning for traveling by foot, car, bike, air (in beta) and public transportation.

  6. Kingscourt - Wikipedia

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    Kingscourt, historically known as Dunaree (Irish: Dún an Rí, meaning 'fort of the king'), [2] is a town in County Cavan, Ireland. It is located near the Cavan– Meath border. The town was founded near the site of the old village of Cabra, by Mervyn Pratt, towards the end of the 18th century, and was completed by his brother, the Reverend ...

  7. Cloughoughter Castle - Wikipedia

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    Cloughoughter Castle (Irish: Cloch Locha Uachtair, meaning 'stone castle of Loch Uachtair') [2] is a ruined circular castle on a small island in Lough Oughter, 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) east of the town of Killeshandra in County Cavan, Ireland.

  8. Cootehill - Wikipedia

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    Cootehill (/ ˈ k uː t h ɪ l /; Irish: Muinchille, meaning 'ridge') [8] is a market town and townland in County Cavan, Ireland. Cootehill was formerly part of the neighbouring townland of Munnilly. [9] Both townlands lie within the barony of Tullygarvey. [8] [9] Cootehill is 20 km north-east of Cavan town and 20 km south-west of Monaghan town.

  9. Mullagh, County Cavan - Wikipedia

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    Mullagh (/ ˈ m ʊ l æ /; Irish: An Mullach, meaning 'the hilltop') [2] is a town, civil parish and townland in County Cavan, Ireland. As of the 2022 census, the town's population was 1,651. [1] It lies in the south-east of the county, at the junction of the R191 and the R194 regional roads near the towns of Virginia and Bailieborough.