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Clooney, Corcomroe
Civil parish in Munster, Ireland From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Clooney (Irish: Cluaine[1]) is a civil parish in County Clare, Ireland. It comprises the hamlets of Clooney (north and south), to the east of Ennistymon.
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Geography
It is part of the historical barony of Corcomroe that is situated in the north-western part of the county. It is bordered by the parish of Kilfenora to the north, Kiltoraght to the north-east, Rath to the east, Inagh to the south, Kilfarboy to the southwest, and Kilmanaheen to the west.[2] It is divided into 40 townlands: [3]
- Ardmore
- Ardrush
- Ballyculleeny
- Ballyvranneen
- Cahersherkin
- Carrownaclogh
- Clooney (North)
- Clooney (South)
- Cullenagh
- Derrymore
- Feagreen
- Garraun
- Glen (North)
- Glen (South)
- Gorteenmacnamara
- Gortkeel
- Illaunbaun
- Keelkyle
- Killeinagh
- Knockacarn
- Knockacullea (North)
- Knockacullea (South)
- Knockanulty
- Knockatullaghaun
- Knockdrummagh (North)
- Knockdrummagh (South)
- Knocknagraigue (East)
- Knocknagraigue (West)
- Knockneppy
- Knockroe
- Lavarreen
- Lisroe
- Moananagh
- Mooghna
- Renalicka
- Russa
- Spaug
- Teerleheen
- Tullagroe
- Tullaloughaun
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References
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