Inishark or Inishshark (Irish: Inis Airc), sometimes called Shark Island, is a small island neighbouring the larger Inishbofin in County Galway, Ireland...
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Ballynakill Harbour and Cleggan Bay. It is separated by a narrow channel from Inishark (Shark island). It is about 5.5 km (3+1⁄2 mi) long and 3 km (2 mi) wide...
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the island's more recent inhabitants are descended from evacuees from Inishark to the southwest.[citation needed] A Martello tower was built during the...
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(and most other high mountains). Howland Island Ilha da Queimada Grande Inishark Jaco Island Jarvis Island Jong Batu Kahoolawe Island Kerguelen Islands...
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Bay Total islands 117 Major islands Clare Island, Inishturk, Inishbofin, Inishark, Achillbeg, Caher Island Area 128 acres (52 ha) Highest elevation 61 m...
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Inishlyon Inis Laighean Galway Atlantic Ocean 75 43 0 0 L566646 [156] 18241 Inishark or Inishshark Inis Airc Galway Atlantic Ocean 581 100 208 0 53°36′42″N...
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Airc Between 6th and 8th centuries Irish St Leo's Church, Inishark Patron Saint of Inishark Lommán mac Dalláin 5th–6th centuries British Trim Meath saint...
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Peninsula (south). On the western side of the bay are located Inishbofin and Inishark islands. Near Cleggan bay is a collection of prehistoric monuments (tombs...
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Leo of Inis Airc was an early medieval Irish Christian saint. Inishark lies south-west of Inishbofin, Galway and was inhabited up to 1960. Leo is the patron...
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the biggest island, County Galway Inis mór; other islands include Omey, Inishark, High Island, Friars Island, Feenish and Maínis. The territory contains...
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