Barna

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Bearna
Location
Location of Bearna
centerMap highlighting Bearna
Irish grid reference
M232227
Statistics
Province: Connacht
County: County Galway
Elevation: 0 m
Population (2006)
 - Town:
 - Environs:
15,816 
12,792 
3,024

Bearna,[1] also known as Barna, is a village west of Galway city in County Galway, Republic of Ireland, on the R336 regional road. Once a satellite of Galway city, the village is now rapidly becoming one of its suburbs. Officially the village is regarded as Irish speaking and is therefore a constituent part of the regions of Ireland that make up the Gaeltacht. However, because of its absorption into the city, it has become only recently, a mainly English speaking village. Nonetheless, Irish is still the main language of its western and northern hinterland and the village has now effectively become the gateway to the largest Irish speaking region in the country, Connemara.

To try to control the major development which has been undertaken in recent years, a very strongly supported local action group has been set up (Pobal Bhearna). In 1976 a community development group called Comharchumann Bearna Teo was formed after five local men put up the purchase money for two acres at Troscai Thiar to be used for community purposes and has succeeded in developing several recreational facilities.

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[edit] Sport

There are numerous sporting clubs active in the Bearna area. Barna GAA are one of the largest sports groups in the village fielding gaelic football teams in men's and ladies' competitions. Other Clubs in the parish are Bearna/Na Forbacha hurling club and Barna United soccer club.

[edit] Townlands of Barna

Townland Name Anglicised Name
Aille Aille
Buaile Beg Boleybeg
Buaile Beg Iar Boleybeg West
An Chorrbhuaile (Lynch) Corboley (Lynch)
An Chorrbhuaile (Morgan) Corboley (Morgan)
Foraí Maola Forramoyle
An Leac Liath Lacklea
Troscai Truskey    

Townland Name Anglicised Name Aille Aille Buaile Beg Boleybeg Buaile Beg Iar Boleybeg West An Chorrbhuaile (Lynch) Corboley (Lynch) An Chorrbhuaile (Morgan) Corboley (Morgan) Foraí Maola Forramoyle An Leac Liath Lacklea Troscai Truskey An Chéibh Freeport

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ Placenames (Ceantair Ghaeltachta) Order 2004


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