Logainm :
Kilwatermoy
In Irish : Cill Uachtar Maí
Aonad Riaracháin : Paróiste
Comhad Fuaime Foghraíochta
Sonraí Riaracháin:
Tuairisc:
The present parish has some names of historic significance. Along the northern frontier of the parish, bordering on the Bride, a number of modern names, of the usual more or less meaningless character, have within the past generation half-submerged the ancient nomenclature. Ceann Muiche (“Pig’s Head�) has become Headborough. Baile na mBadach (“Churls’ Homestead�) has resolved itself into Snugborough, and Cnoc na Sceach (“Hill of the Bushes�) into Moore Hill!
Seanchló
Léarscáil de shuíomh an Pharóiste:
Bailtí Fearainne:
Ballyclement,
Ballyhamlet,
Ballymoat Lower,
Ballymoat Upper,
Ballymuddy,
Ballynafineshoge,
Ballyneety,
Churchquarter,
Close,
Corrannaskeha,
Corrannaskeha North,
Corrannaskeha South,
Dunmoon,
Dunmoon North,
Dunmoon South,
Fountain,
Glennawillin,
Headborough,
Janeville,
Killanthony,
Kilwatermoy,
Kilwatermoymountain,
Knockaun North,
Knockaun South,
Knocknaraha,
Lyrenacarriga,
Moorehill,
Paddock,
Sapperton North,
Sapperton South,
Shanapollagh,
Slieveburth,
Snugborough,
Tircullen Lower,
Tircullen Upper,
Acmhainní Gaolmhara
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