Granard

Granard, County Longford, Leinster, Ireland
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Colmcille GFC (Q115807033)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Colmcille GFC (Gaelic Football Club) is a Gaelic Football and Ladies Gaelic Football club based in Aughnacliffe, County Longford, Ireland. Colmcille most recently won the Longford Senior Football Championship in 2022 defeating Mullinalaghta by a scoreline of 1-07 to 0-08.

Mullinalaghta (Q3386074)
item type: geographical feature
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Mullinalaghta (; Irish Mullach na Leachta), also officially referred to as Mullanalaghta, is a half-parish in the north-eastern part of County Longford, Ireland, located about eight kilometres north of Granard.

Granard (Q22083995)
item type: barony
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Granard (Irish: Gránard) is a barony in County Longford, Ireland.

Granard Motte (Q24883427)
item type: motte-and-bailey castle / contour fort
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Granard Motte is the remains of a motte-and-bailey castle and National Monument in Granard, County Longford, Ireland.

Street address: Church Street, Granard, County Longford in Ireland (from Wikidata)

Larkfield fort (Q24900562)
item type: archaeological site
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Larkfield fort is a ringfort (rath) and National Monument located in County Longford, Ireland. On the Record of Monuments and Places it bears the code LF006-021----.

Ballywillan railway station (Q4852312)
item type: railway station
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Ballywillan Railway Station in County Longford was a former station on the Inny Junction to Cavan branch of the Midland Great Western Railway, Ireland. It opened in 1856 and closed in 1947. It is now a private residence.

This item might be defunct. The English Wikipedia article is in these categories: Former railway stations in County Longford, Railway stations in the Republic of Ireland closed in 1947
Abbeylara GFC (Q60751766)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Abbeylara Gaelic Football Club is a Gaelic football club based in Abbeylara, County Longford, Ireland.

River Camlin (Q7337206)
item type: river
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The River Camlin (Irish An Chamlinn - Crooked Pool) is a tributary of the River Shannon. Rising near Granard, it flows through Clonbroney, Ballinalee, Killoe and Longford Town before its two branch distributaries enter the Shannon.

Granard (Q946060)
item type: human settlement
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Granard (Irish: Gránard) is a town in the north of County Longford, Ireland, and has a traceable history going back to 236 CE. It is situated just south of the boundary between the watersheds of the Shannon and the Erne, at the point where the N55 national secondary road and the R194 regional road meet. It is 20 km north-east of Longford town. The barony of Granard is named for the town. The town is also in the civil parish of Granard.

This item might be defunct. The English Wikipedia article is in these categories: Former boroughs in the Republic of Ireland, Former urban districts in the Republic of Ireland
Abbeylara (Q2528811)
item type: human settlement
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Abbeylara (Irish: Mainistir Leathrátha, meaning 'abbey of the half rath or little rath') is a village in County Longford, Ireland. It is at the eastern end of the county, three kilometres east of Granard, on the R396 road. The village is in a townland and civil parish of the same name.

Lough Gowna (Q3545409)
item type: lake
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Lough Gowna (Irish: Loch Gamhna, meaning 'calf lake') is a fresh water lake which is the uppermost lake on the River Erne. It is located on the border between County Longford and County Cavan, with the largest part of the lake being in County Longford.

Ballinalee (Q4076773)
item type: human settlement
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Ballinalee (Irish: Béal Átha na Lao), sometimes known as Saint Johnstown, is a village in north County Longford, Ireland. It is situated on the River Camlin, and falls within the civil parish of Clonbroney. The village is 10 km northeast of Longford town (12 km by road). As of the 2016 census, it had a population of 347 people.

This item might be defunct. The English Wikipedia article is in these categories: Former boroughs in the Republic of Ireland
Aghaward fort (Q24894867)
item type: archaeological site
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Aghaward fort is a ringfort (rath) and national monument located in County Longford, Ireland.

Sonnagh fort (Q24900583)
item type: archaeological site
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Sonnagh fort is a ringfort (rath) and National Monument located in County Longford, Ireland.

Aughnacliffe (Q26718376)
item type: village
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Aughnacliffe, officially Aghnacliff (Irish: Achadh na Cloiche, meaning 'field of the stones'), is a village in County Longford, Ireland. It is located close to Lough Gowna and the border with County Cavan.