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Ballinafad (Irish: Béal an Átha Fada, meaning 'mouth of the long ford') is a village in the south of County Sligo in the west of Ireland. The village overlooks Lough Arrow, and is itself overlooked by the ruins of Ballinafad Castle. The Most Rev. Dr John Healy, Lord Archbishop of Tuam from 1903 to 1918, was also born and raised in Ballinafad.
found a single match candidate
village (Q532) | place=village |
administrative territorial entity (Q56061) | boundary=administrative |
Towns and villages in County Sligo | place=village, place, place=town, landuse=residential, place=suburb |