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Street address: Bundoran Community Library, Civic Offices, Station Road, Bundoran, Co. Donegal, F94 CKX7, Ireland (from Wikidata)
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Bridgetown railway station served Laghey in County Donegal, Ireland.
Clarbridge Halt railway station served Clarbridge in County Donegal, Ireland.
Ballyshannon Castle was a castle at Ballyshannon, County Donegal, Ireland. The castle was a stronghold of the O’Donnell's. No visual remains of the castle exist above ground.
Barnesmore Gap (Irish: An Bearnas Mór, meaning 'the big gap') is a mountain pass or gap (elevation 117 m) situated in the Bluestack Mountains, County Donegal, Ireland. The main Donegal to Ballybofey road, the N15, and route of the former County Donegal Railway run through Barnesmore gap, acting as the main route between south and north Donegal. It is an area of complex geology, but its main feature is granite formed in the Devonian period, 400million years ago. The gap held glaciers in the Last Glacial Period flowing to the Atlantic through what is now Donegal Bay, up to about 13000 years ago. According to a 17th century Hiberno-Latin history of Donegal Abbey, the Gap of Barnesmore was once home to a large population of wild red deer.
Barnesmore Halt railway station served Barnesmore in County Donegal, Ireland.
Aodh Ruadh CLG is a GAA club based in the town of Ballyshannon in County Donegal.
Ballyshannon (CDJ) railway station served Ballyshannon in County Donegal, Ireland.
Ballintra railway station served the village of Ballintra, about 1 mile away, in County Donegal, Ireland.
Laghey railway station served Laghey in County Donegal, Ireland.
Durnesh Lough is a sedimentary lagoon in the northwest of Ireland. It is located on the coast of south County Donegal.
Pettigo railway station served Pettigo in County Donegal in the Republic of Ireland.
Lough Eske railway station served Druminin in County Donegal, Ireland. The station is near Lough Eske one of the scenic delights of the area.
Rossnowlagh railway station served Rossnowlagh in County Donegal, Ireland.
The Battle of Belleek, also known as the Battle of the Erne Fords, was fought on the River Erne near Belleek in Fermanagh, Ireland, on 10 October 1593. It was part of the buildup to the Nine Years' War. The battle was fought between a Gaelic Irish army under Hugh Maguire, lord of Fermanagh—who had begun a revolt against the English—and an English Crown expeditionary force under Sir Henry Bagenal, supported by Hugh O'Neill, Earl of Tyrone. Maguire's force was defeated, but the bulk of his army was unscathed. Hugh O'Neill would later join Maguire in war against the English.
Brennan's Criterion Bar was an Irish pub in Bundoran, County Donegal.
Pettigo Plateau is a blanket bog and wet heath, Ramsar site, protected area and national nature reserve of approximately 224 acres (0.91 km2) in County Donegal.
Natura 2000 site ID: IE0001125
Tirhugh (; Irish: Tír Aodha) is a barony in County Donegal, Ireland. Baronies were mainly cadastral rather than administrative units. They acquired modest local taxation and spending functions in the 19th century before being superseded by the Local Government (Ireland) Act 1898.
The Drumenny Burn, also known as the Drumonny Burn, the Drumenny River, the Drummenny River or the Drimminy River, is a burn in the south of County Donegal in Ulster, the northern province in Ireland. The lower stretch of the burn flows around the eastern edge of Donegal Town, where it flows into the River Eske. In the Ulster Scots dialect, a 'burn' is a stream or small river. The Drumenny Burn probably takes its name from the townland of Drumenny Upper, through which it flows, or else from the townlands of Drumenny Middle and Drumenny Lower, around the edges of which it flows. Almost all of the burn flows within the Civil Parish of Donegal.
Mullaghduff (Irish: An Mullach Dubh) is a townland in northwest County Donegal, Ireland. It forms part of the greater Rosses region and is officially in the Gaeltacht, however, English is the predominantly spoken language today.
St Joseph's Gaelic Football Club was a Gaelic football club in County Donegal, Ireland.
Street address: The Forge Family Resource Centre Taobh Tíre, Main Street, Pettigo, Co. Donegal, F94 WR67, Ireland (from Wikidata)