Cloughaneely

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A sign indicating the beginning of Cloughaneely.
A sign indicating the beginning of Cloughaneely.

Cloughaneely (official name: Cloch Cheann Fhaola)[1] is a district in the west of County Donegal, Ireland. This is a mainly coastal area centred on the town of Falcarragh, and it is a Gaeltacht area, meaning the Irish language is spoken as the primary language.[2] Cloughaneely includes the secondary school Pobalscoil Chloich Gheann Fhaola, with over 200 students. Places of interest include Cnoc na Naomh, considered to be a mountain with religious significance.

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[edit] Name

The name Cloch Cheann Fhaola ("the Stone of Faoil's Head") comes from a story which tells of the killing of Faoil. The story says that Balor of the Evil Eye beheaded Faoil on a rock because Faoil stole the Cow of Plenty from Balor and brought it back to the mainland from Tory.

[edit] Townlands in Cloughaneely

  • Ballinas (Baile an Easa)
  • Ballingat (Baile an Gheata)
  • Ballyconnell (Baile Chonaill)
  • Ballytemple (Baile an Teampaill)
  • Caoldroim Íochtarach
  • Derryconnor (Doire Chonaire)
  • Falcarragh (An Fál Carrach)
  • Gortahork (Gort an Choirce)
  • Killult (Cill Ulta)
  • Magheroarty (Machaire Rabhartaigh)
  • Meenlaragh (Mín Lárach)
  • An Sruthán Riach

[edit] Islands

  • Inishbofin (Inis Bó Finne)
  • Tory Island (Oileán Thoraigh)

[edit] References