Donacavey (from Irish Domhnach Cabha, meaning 'church of the slope or hollow'), sometimes spelt Donaghcavey, is a townland, civil parish and ecclesiastical...
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Fintona (category Civil parish of Donacavey)
on board on the top of the tram. Fintona lies in the civil parish of Donacavey, in the south west of County Tyrone bordering County Fermanagh. The parish...
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Omagh East Donacavey Omagh Aghadulla 559 Omagh East Drumragh Omagh Aghadulla (Harper) 862 Omagh East Dromore Omagh Aghafad 1,036 Clogher Donacavey Omagh Aghafad...
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Carnteel, Clogher, Clogherny, Clonfeacle, Clonoe Derryloran, Desertcreat, Donacavey, Donaghedy, Donaghenry, Donaghmore, Dromore, Drumglass, Drumragh Errigal...
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parishes in Omagh East: Cappagh (split with Strabane Upper) Clogherny Donacavey (split with barony of Clogher) Dromore Drumragh Kilskeery Magheracross...
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6 Botha Fermanagh 7 Devenish Fermanagh 8 Kilskeery Fermanagh/Tyrone 9 Donacavey Tyrone 10 Eskra Tyrone 11 Clogher Tyrone 12 Aghavea-Aughintaine Fermanagh/Tyrone...
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Fintona Pearses GAC (category Civil parish of Donacavey)
Fintona Pearses (Irish: Fionntamhnach Na Piarsaigh) is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in Fintona, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. It is a member...
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Trillick and Kilskeery, and later in the early 1970s added the parish of Donacavey and the village of Fintona to its catchment area. This area, all of which...
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large congregation. In 1766 he was presented to the living of Fintona, or Donacavey, County Tyrone, and went to reside there. The people were intemperate...
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Tonnagh More (category Civil parish of Donacavey)
Ireland. It is situated in the barony of Omagh East and the civil parish of Donacavey and covers an area of 317 acres. The name derives from the Irish: Tamhnach...
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