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H037076. Keshcarrigan ( Irish: Ceis Charraigín, meaning 'Kesh, or causeway, near the little rock') [ 2] is a village in County Leitrim, Ireland. It is situated on the Shannon-Erne Waterway and R209 road and under Sheebeg (Sí Beag), an ancient pagan burial site which overlooks Lough Scur to the north and Keshcarrigan Lough to the south.
Carrick-on-Shannon is situated on a fording point of the Shannon. In the vicinity of Drumsna, on the County Roscommon border, are the remains of an Iron Age fortification. . Corryolus townland on the Shannon (Irish: Coraidh-Eoluis, meaning 'weir of Eolais') remembers Eolais Mac Biobhsach, ancestor of the Muintir Eolais who were the most famous ancient Leitrim sub-septs in the Barony of Mohill ...
Time zone. UTC+0 (WET) • Summer (DST) UTC-1 (IST (WEST)) Jamestown (Irish: Cill Srianáin) [1] is a village on the banks of the River Shannon in the south of County Leitrim, Ireland. It lies some 5 km east-south-east of the county town, Carrick-on-Shannon. It was named after King James VI & I. Jamestown was built as a walled town during the ...
Drumshanbo also is an ideal base for the golfing enthusiast. There are four courses in the area. These include Carrick on Shannon (18 holes), Blacklion (9 holes), Slieve Russell (18 holes), and Ballinamore (9 holes). [citation needed] Allen Gaels are the local GAA club, and have been county champions in both Gaelic football and hurling ...
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The population of Carrick-on-Shannon urban area, then, increased by 824, or 30.9% over a 4-year period. Even if it were to increase by double that for the next 4 years (unlikely, but run with me), the population of Carrick-on-Shannon would then be 5,575.
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Woodbrook House became the home of the Kirkwoods in the nineteenth century, when they bought the lands from the Phibbs family. The Kirkwood family purchased the 200-acre (0.81 km 2) farm at Usna on the banks of the river Boyle and later obtained the 600-acre (2.4 km 2) farm at Woodbrook. Their home in Usna became known as Woodbrook House.