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  2. Letterkenny - Wikipedia

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    Letterkenny (Irish: Leitir Ceanainn [ˈl̠ʲɛtʲəɾʲ ˈcanˠən̠ʲ], meaning "hillside of the O'Cannons"), nicknamed the Cathedral Town, [3] [4] [5] is a large town in County Donegal, Ireland, on the River Swilly in the north-west of Ulster. [1]

  3. List of people from Letterkenny - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of notable people who were born in, lived in for a significant length of time or are buried in Letterkenny, the largest town in County Donegal, Ireland. Arts [ edit ]

  4. List of townlands of County Donegal - Wikipedia

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    This is a sortable table of the approximately 2,787 townlands in County Donegal, Ireland. [1] [2] ... Letterkenny Aghalough: 148: Tirhugh: Templecarn: Donegal ...

  5. Conwal Parish Church (Church of Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    Conwal Parish Church is a Church of Ireland church located in Letterkenny, County Donegal, Ireland. It is located opposite the Cathedral of St Eunan and St Columba at the top of Church Street . The church dates back to the 17th century.

  6. Oldtown, Letterkenny - Wikipedia

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    Oldtown (Irish: An Seanbhaile) [1] is a townland within the town of Letterkenny, County Donegal, Ireland. It is located in the parish of Conwal and Leck to the south of the River Swilly. As its name suggests, it is the oldest part of Letterkenny—being older than Letterkenny itself—and was the starting point of the area's development.

  7. Main Street, Letterkenny - Wikipedia

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    Main Street (Irish: An Phríomhshráid) is an important thoroughfare in Letterkenny, County Donegal, Ireland.Sometimes claimed to be the longest street in Ireland, [1] [2] it is divided into two sections, with Lower Main Street (the south end) running from the junction at Oldtown Road to the Market Square and Upper Main Street (the north end) running from the Market Square to the junction at ...