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Barna (Bearna in Irish) is a coastal village on the R336 regional road in Connemara,
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, Ireland. It has become a satellite village of Galway city. The village is Irish speaking and is therefore a constituent part of the regions of Ireland that make up the
Gaeltacht ( , , ) are the districts of Ireland, individually or collectively, where the Irish government recognises that the Irish language is the predominant vernacular, or language of the home. The ''Gaeltacht'' districts were first officially recog ...
. In 1976, a community development group called ''Comharchumann Bearna Teo'' was formed after five local men put up the purchase money for at ''Troscaigh Thiar'' to be used for community purposes and has succeeded in developing several recreational facilities.


Irish language

There are 1,500 native Irish speakers in the Barna Electoral Division. According to the 2011 census, 24% of Bearna's locals use Irish as a daily language.


International links

Barna is twinned with
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teams in men's and ladies' competitions. Other clubs in the locality are Galway Bay Rugby Club,
Barna Barna (Bearna in Irish) is a coastal village on the R336 regional road in Connemara, County Galway, Ireland. It has become a satellite village of Galway city. The village is Irish speaking and is therefore a constituent part of the regions ...
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club and Barna United
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club. Cormac Folan of Freeport in Barna represented Ireland in
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. Barna Golf Club, two miles north of the village, is a moorland 18-hole golf course.


Townlands of Barna

Most townlands are anglisations of the original Irish language names. * Forramoyle West (from ''Na Foraí Maola Thiar'') * Forramoyle East (from ''Na Foraí Maola Thoir'') * New Village (from ''An Baile Nua'') * Leaclea (from ''An Leac Liath'' meaning ‘the grey flagstone or slab’) * Seapoint (''Rinn na Mara'' in Irish) * Ahaglugger (from ''Ath an Ghlugair'') * Truskey West (from ''Troscaigh Thiar'') * Truskey East (from ''Troscaigh Thoir'') * Freeport (''An Chéibh'' in Irish) * Ballard West (from ''An Baile Ard Thiar'' meaning ‘the high village west’) * Ballard East (from ''An Baile Ard Thoir'' meaning ‘the high village east’) * Lenarevagh (from ''An Léana Riabhach'' meaning ‘the brindled or streaked grassland’) * Knockaunnacarragh (from ''An Cnocán Carrach'')


Notable people

*
Cormac Folan Cormac Folan (born 9 July 1983) is an Irish rower. He competed in the men's coxless four event at the 2008 Summer Olympics. From Barna in Connemara, County Galway, Folan rowed for NUI Galway The University of Galway ( ga, Ollscoil na Gaillim ...
(born 1983) -
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who competed in the men's coxless four event at the
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* James Hickey (c. 1837 – c. 4 August 1885) - Fenian and Land Leaguer *
Micheál Ó Droigheaín Micheál Ó Droigheaín (1889-1964), Irish national school teacher and Brigadier of the South Connemara Brigade, Irish Republican Army, fl. 1916–1922. Ó Droigheaín's family lived at Gate Lodge, Bearna, County Galway, on an estate held b ...
(1889-1964) –
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brigadier *
Sarah McInerney Sarah McInerney (born 2 April 1981) is an Irish radio and TV presenter and reporter, notable for her work with RTÉ, TV3 / Virgin Media One and Newstalk, and a print journalist, notably having worked with the Sunday Tribune and the Sunday T ...
(born 1981) - Journalist and Presenter on TV and radio, notable for her work with
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,
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, and the
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amongst others.


References


External links


Irish language 2006 study (PDF)Parish website for Barna agus na bhForbacha
{{Authority control Gaeltacht places in County Galway Gaeltacht towns and villages Towns and villages in County Galway