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Achill Island (; Irish: Acaill, Oileán Acla) is the largest of the Irish isles and lies off the west coast of Ireland in County Mayo. It had a population of 2,345 in the 2022 census. Its area is around 148 km2 (57 sq mi). Achill is attached to the mainland by Michael Davitt Bridge, between the villages of Achill Sound and Polranny. A bridge was first completed here in 1887. Other centres of population include the villages of Keel, Dooagh, Dooega, Dooniver, and Dugort. The parish's main Gaelic football pitch and secondary school are on the mainland at Polranny. Early human settlements are believed to have been established on Achill around 3000 BC. A significant geographical feature of the island is peat bog. The parish of Achill consists of Achill Island, Achillbeg, Inishbiggle and the Corraun Peninsula.
Is é Acaill an t-oileán is mó in Éirinn. Tá sé suite ar an gcósta thiar, i gContae Mhaigh Eo, i gCúige Chonnacht.
Achill (iriska Acaill eller Oileán Acla) belägen utanför Irlands nordvästkust, är Irlands största ö. Den tillhör grevskapet Mayo, har en area av 148 km², och en befolkning på 2 700 invånare. Ön har förbindelse till fastlandet genom Michael Davitt-bron.
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