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    Glencar Lough (Irish: Loch Ghleann an Chairthe, meaning 'lake of the glen of the pillar stone'), locally known as Glencar Lake, is a freshwater lake in...
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  • Glencar may refer to: Glencar Lough, a lake in the electoral division of Glencar, between County Sligo and County Leitrim in Ireland Glencar, Letterkenny...
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  • an alphabetical list of loughs (lakes) on the island of Ireland. It also shows a table of the largest loughs. The word lough is pronounced like loch (/lɒk...
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    Killargue. Lough Scur, and Saint John's Lough, on the Shannon–Erne Waterway. Glencar Lough which lies mostly in Leitrim is fed via Glencar waterfall made...
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    Peninsula Curlew Mountains Dartry Mountains Easkey Bog Glencar Lough Knocknarea Lough Arrow Lough Gill Maugherow Peninsula Mullaghmore Peninsula Ox Mountains...
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    a year, from the southern side of the Darty Mountains plateau, into Glencar Lough. The waterfall's Irish name comes from the phenomenon where southerly...
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    village of Glencar. Fish present in Lough Acoose include brown trout, Arctic char, salmon and the critically endangered European eel. Lough Acoose is part...
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    distinctive shapes of this mountain range. The range includes the valleys of Glencar, Glenade and Gleniff. Dartry Mountains from Mullaghmore, peaks visible...
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    escarpment is formed from two distinct bands of Carboniferous limestone: the Glencar Limestone Formation and the overlying Dartry Limestone Formation. These...
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    Stretching 19 kilometres (12 miles), from the Gap of Dunloe in the east, to Glencar in the west, the Reeks is Ireland's highest mountain range, and includes...
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  • Cliffs of Magho, the outcrop wraps around the south of Lough Melvin generally west to Glencar Lough. There are further outcrops north of Ederney and running...
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    school and former boarding school located on Sentry Hill close to the Glencar district of Letterkenny, just northwest of its centre. The College, as...
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    younger) Leitrim Group. The Marble Arch Caves are developed in the Asbian-age Glencar Limestone Formation and the Knockmore Limestone Member of the overlying...
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    pass into Derrynafeana Glen to reach Lough Acoose where it then follows a road to the village of Glencar. From Glencar, the trail follows the Caragh River...
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  • Glencar/Manor with an injury time point from Ronan Kennedy. The Championship Final of 2015 was their third appearance in a final in 10 years. Glencar–Manorhamilton...
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  • cliff is formed chiefly from limestone, specifically Dartry overlaying Glencar formation. The point where the two formations join is visible at the base...
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  • Seán O'Heslin's Bornacoola Carrigallen Cloone Drumkeerin Drumreilly Eslin Glencar-Manorhamilton Glenfarne/Kiltyclogher Gortletteragh Kiltubrid Leitrim Gaels...
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    refers to the limestone rock on the lower northern flanks, namely the Glencar and Dartry Limestone formations. Here a number of streams disappear below...
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    include the River Moy, River Corrib, the Shannon, Lough Mask, Lough Melvin, Lough Allen and Lough Gill. The largest urban area in Connacht is Galway...
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    are characterized by a drumlin landscape, with hundreds of loughs interspersed between. Lough Allen in Leitrim is the region's largest lake, at 35 km2....
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  • Henry 0-6-4T Sir Henry Enniskillen Lough Gill 3 Beyer, Peacock & Company 1904–1917 1957 Glencar 4-4-0 Blacklion Glencar (2) Beyer, Peacock & Company 1885–87...
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    play their home games at Oldtown Park.[dead link] Their local rivals are Glencar Celtic. Letterkenny Rovers senior men's team compete in the Ulster Senior...
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  • Formation Carboniferous Fingal Group/Tober Colleen Formation Carboniferous Glencar Limestone Formation Carboniferous Grange Allen Formation Ordovician Grangegeeth...
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    (often referred to as the Barnhill) is a golf club located on the banks of Lough Swilly in Letterkenny, County Donegal, Ireland. The club was founded in...
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    325 million years old. The rock sequence exposed at Boho consists of the Glencar Limestone Formation which is overlain by the Dartry Limestone Formation...
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  • Ooghboraghan. The rocks comprise Dartry Limestone, Glenade Sandstone, Glencar Limestone, Knockmore Limestone, Meenymore Formation. These are found together...
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  • Club Voodoo Grill Music Venue Oatfield Retail Courtyard Shopping Centre Glencar Shopping Centre Letterkenny Shopping Centre Letterkenny Retail Park Riverside...
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    Brooke – writer Jean Glover – entertainer Redmond Herrity – sculptor Gerard Lough – filmmaker Amybeth McNulty – actress John Nee – actor Paddy Tunney – singer...
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  • river flows into Lough Swilly, a 50 km glacial fjord.[citation needed] The Port Bridge is the last crossing of the Swilly before the lough and carries the...
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    Also that month, the mobile kitchens used during the 39th G8 summit at Lough Erne were brought to the hospital, to deal with the problems arising from...
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