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    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...
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  • Written by Frank Columb, The Lough Gowna Valley is the story of an Irish Midlands region, from its geological formation to the present. This regional...
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    Lough Ree forming much of the county's western boundary. The north-eastern part of the county, however, drains towards the River Erne and Lough Gowna...
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    "fortified ditch") or Black Pig's Dyke, which runs south-eastwards from Lough Gowna to Lough Kinale, goes through the larger parish of Abbeylara, and passes about...
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    Protected Areas (SPA); an example is Lough Oughter. Other important wildlife protected lakes such as Lough Gowna and Lough Ramor are in the south and east...
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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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    McGahern, was a native of Scrabby (later renamed Loch Gowna in 1950), a village on the shores of Lough Gowna in the west of County Cavan. Sergeant Frank McGahern...
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  • Brigids National School, Tunnyduff St Patricks Mixed National School, Lough Gowna Fairgreen National School, Belturbet Castletara National School, Ballyhaise...
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  • McGahern's America. McGahern was born in 1986 and grew up on a farm in Gowna, County Cavan. McGahern graduated from the University of Wolverhampton in...
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  • the townland of Cloonagh. The area has well-defined boundaries, with Lough Gowna and the River Erne bounding it to the west and north, the parish of Mullahoran...
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