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Aghavea
Aghavea () is a civil parish and townland (of 131 acres) in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. It is situated in the historic barony of Magherastephana. Towns and villages The civil parish contains the village of Brookeborough. Townlands The civil parish contains the following townlands: * Aghalun *Aghavea * Aghavea Glebe * Aghnacloy North * Aghnacloy South * Aghnagrane * Ardmoney * Ardmore * Ardunshin * Arlish * Ballyhill * Ballyreagh * Boyhill * Breandrum * Broughderg * Bunlougher * Bunnisnagapple * Carntrone * Carrickyheenan * Cavanagarvan * Cavans * Cleffany * Coolcoghill * Coolnagrane * Coolrakelly * Cornafannoge * Cornamucklagh * Creagh * Curraghanall * Currin * Deer Park * Derryheely * Derryvree * Dressoge * Drumadagarve * Drumarraght * Drumbad *Drumbrughas * Drumee * Drumgorran * Drumgowna * Drumhoy * Drumlone * Drumoris * Dungoghy * Edenagilhorn * Ervey * Eshacorran * Eshnadarragh * Eshnanumera * Foydragh * Giltagh * Gola * Gorteen * Greagh * Greenhill * Hollymount * ...
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Aghavea Glebe
Aghavea () is a civil parish and townland (of 131 acres) in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. It is situated in the historic barony of Magherastephana. Towns and villages The civil parish contains the village of Brookeborough. Townlands The civil parish contains the following townlands: * Aghalun *Aghavea * Aghavea Glebe * Aghnacloy North * Aghnacloy South * Aghnagrane * Ardmoney * Ardmore * Ardunshin * Arlish * Ballyhill * Ballyreagh * Boyhill * Breandrum * Broughderg * Bunlougher * Bunnisnagapple * Carntrone * Carrickyheenan * Cavanagarvan * Cavans * Cleffany * Coolcoghill * Coolnagrane * Coolrakelly * Cornafannoge * Cornamucklagh *Creagh * Curraghanall * Currin * Deer Park * Derryheely * Derryvree * Dressoge * Drumadagarve * Drumarraght * Drumbad *Drumbrughas * Drumee * Drumgorran * Drumgowna * Drumhoy * Drumlone * Drumoris * Dungoghy * Edenagilhorn * Ervey * Eshacorran * Eshnadarragh * Eshnanumera * Foydragh * Giltagh * Gola *Gorteen *Greagh * Greenhill *Hollymount * Killar ...
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Brookeborough
Brookeborough (; Irish: ''Achadh Lon'', meaning 'Field of the Blackbirds') is a village in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland, at the westerly foot of Slieve Beagh. It lies about eleven miles east of Enniskillen, just off the A4 trunk road, and about five miles west of the County Tyrone boundary. It is situated in the civil parish of Aghavea and the historic barony of Magherastephana. It is situated within Fermanagh and Omagh district. According to the 2001 Census, Brookeborough had a population of 517. The economy is heavily dependent on cattle and sheep farming. There are five places of Christian worship; a Catholic church, a Methodist church (built in 1839), an Elim Pentecostal church, a Church of Ireland church and a Baptist church; two public houses; and two primary (elementary) schools. History Before the Plantation of Ulster the area of Brookeborough was known as ''Achadh Lon'' (anglicised as ''Aghalun''), the townland in which it lies. It is believed that the Irish n ...
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Magherastephana
Magherastephana is a barony in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. To its south-west lies Upper Lough Erne, and it is bordered by five other baronies: Tirkennedy to the west; Knockninny to the south-west; and Coole to the south; Clankelly to the south-east; and Clogher to the north-west. History The barony of Magherastephana is first recorded in 1520 in the Annals of the Four Masters, as ''Machaire Stefanach'', and in Annals of Ulster in 1530 as ''(an) Machaire Steabhanach''. The origins of the name however are unknown. Irish scholar John O'Donovan alleged that it was named after a ''Steafán'' (Stephen) who was the son of ''Odhar'', the progenitor of the Maguires, and a figure from the 10th century. The problem however is that the name Stephen didn't arrive into Ireland until the 12th century when the Normans brought it in with them, and in which case came in the form of ''Estievne'', which became Gaelicised as ''Stiabhna'', ''Sdíomnha'', ''Stiana'', ''Steimhín'' and ''Slei ...
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Fermanagh And Omagh District Council
Fermanagh and Omagh District Council ( ga, Comhairle Ceantair Fhear Manach agus na hÓmaí; Ulster-Scots: ''Districk Cooncil o Fermanagh an Omey'') is a local authority in Northern Ireland and was established on 1 April 2015. It replaced Fermanagh District Council and Omagh District Council and covers most of the southwest of Northern Ireland. Its first election was on 22 May 2014, and it acted as a shadow authority prior to the creation of the Fermanagh and Omagh district in April 2015. Chairmanship Chairman Vice Chairman Councillors For the purpose of elections the council is divided into seven district electoral areas (DEA): Seat summary Councillors by electoral area *O'Cofaigh is a member of the Militant Left party, which contests elections under the Labour Alternative name †'' Co-opted to fill a vacancy since the election.''‡'' Changed party affiliation since the election.Last updated 17 September 2022.'' ''For further details see 2019 Fermana ...
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