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The Glen (Irish: An Gleann, meaning 'the valley') is a predominantly residential area on the north side of Cork City, Ireland.The area consists of mostly social housing estates near an ancient glacial valley known as the 'Glen River Park' (or the 'Glen Amenity Park', formerly 'Goulding's Glen').
The local Church of Ireland church, St. Mary's Ardnageehy, dates from the same period. [5] The village's Roman Catholic church is dedicated to Saint Joseph and was built c.1890. [6] A large manor house and estate, known locally as "The Manor" was built in the late 19th century on the site of a former 18th-century house. [7]
Glencar's post office is at "The Climbers' Inn", Glencar. Glencar (Irish: Gleann Chárthaigh) is a populated area in County Kerry, Ireland. [1] The housing in Glencar is geographically distributed and, while it does not have a traditional village centre, the central point for the community is the post office and shop at "The Climbers' Inn". [2]
The Irish name Gleann Beithe is from gleann "glen, valley" and Beithe, related to the Behy River (Irish An Bheithe [4]) and the birch tree (beith). [4] [5] The anglicisation "Glanbehy" is the official spelling for the civil parish, [6] whereas Glenbeigh is the spelling for the village where the N70 road meets the Behy River.
Glenfarne or Glenfarn [2] (Irish: Gleann Fearna) [3] is a village in north County Leitrim, Ireland. It is the site of the original 'Ballroom of Romance', which inspired a short story by William Trevor that was subsequently turned into a television film in a BBC/RTÉ co-production. Glenfarne has a lakeside forest near Lough MacNean.
Glin (Irish: An Gleann, meaning 'the glen') [2] is a village in the northwest of County Limerick, Ireland. It is on the south shore of the River Shannon's estuary, on the N69 road between Foynes and Tarbert. The population of the village at the 2022 census was 644. [1]
Glenbrook (Irish: Gleann an Fheileastraim, meaning 'glen of the iris') [1] is a village in the townland of Lackaroe, between Passage West and Monkstown in County Cork, Ireland. Monkstown, Glenbrook and Passage West are three villages along Cork Harbour 's R610 route.
Glen (Irish: An Gleann) [1] is a small village in County Donegal, Ireland. The focus of the townlands of Glenmenagh and Glenineeny, it is within the parish of Mevagh, and the Barony of Kilmacrenan. The village is on the crossroads between the towns of Milford, Letterkenny, Creeslough, and Carrigart.