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This is a list of cities, towns, villages and hamlets in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. See the list of places in Northern Ireland for places in other counties. Towns are listed in bold .
The kingdom of Fermanagh was formed in the 10th century, out of the larger kingdom of Uí Chremthainn, which was part of the overkingdom of Airgíalla. [3] By the late 11th century it had grown to cover all of what is now County Fermanagh. [3] The kingdom came to be ruled by the Mag Uidhir (Maguire) clan from the late 13th century onward.
The Impartial Reporter is a newspaper based in Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland which is circulated in Fermanagh, South Tyrone and the border counties of the Republic of Ireland. It is the third-oldest newspaper in Ireland, and is Fermanagh's oldest surviving weekly newspaper. [2]
"The cost of a hotel bedroom without VAT in Fermanagh is virtually the same in Donegal at about £130 on average. "When we add VAT, we are charging £158, but in the Republic it's €148 (£123)."
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– The Fermanagh story:a documented history of the County Fermanagh from the earliest times to the present day – Enniskillen: Cumann Seanchais Chlochair, 1969. Lowe, Henry N. – County Fermanagh 100 years ago: a guide and directory 1880. – Belfast: Friar's Bush Press, 1990. ISBN 0-946872-29-5; Parke, William K. – A Fermanagh Childhood.
The Fermanagh Herald is a weekly newspaper published and sold mainly in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland.It was established in 1902 by the North West of Ireland Printing and Publishing Company, which had been established a year earlier by the Lynch family.
The English administration in Ireland in the years following the Anglo-Norman invasion of Ireland created counties as the major subdivisions of an Irish province. [6] This process lasted from the 13th to 17th centuries; however, the number and shape of the counties that would form the future Northern Ireland would not be defined until the Flight of the Earls allowed the shiring of Ulster from ...