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Fintown (officially known by its Irish name, Baile na Finne) is a small village and townland on the banks of Lough Finn in County Donegal, Ireland. It is within the Gaeltacht, an Irish-speaking area, in the west of the county. Overlooked by Aghla (589m, 1961 ft) and Screig Mountains, its main attraction is an Mhuc Dhubh, the Fintown Railway (Donegal's only operational narrow gauge railway), which runs along the length of Lough Finn. The village was named after a mythological woman, Fionngheal, who drowned in the lake after attempting to save her wounded brother Feargamhain.
Is sráidbhaile é Baile na Finne nó Gleann Fhinne (Glenfin nó Glenfinn nó go hiondúil Fintown) atá suite i nGaeltacht Dhún na nGall, ar bhruach Loch Finne. Tá Baile na Finne suite idir Leitir Ceanainn, Bealach Féich, An Clochán Liath agus na Gleanntaí. Tá sé 17 míle ó Leitir Ceanainn, 17 míle ó Bhealach Féich, aon mhíle dhéag ón gClochán Liath agus ocht míle ó na Gleanntaí.
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