Magheraculmoney
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| District | |
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| Country | Northern Ireland | 
| Sovereign state | United Kingdom | 
| Postcode district | BT | 
| Dialling code | 028 | 
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Magheraculmoney (from Irish Machaire Cul Muine, meaning 'plain at the back of the shrubbery')[1] is a civil parish in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. It is situated in the historic barony of Lurg.[2]
Towns and villages
The civil parish contains the villages of Ederny, Kesh and Lack.[2]
Townlands
The civil parish contains the following townlands:[2]
- Aghagaffert
 - Aghaleague
 - Aghama
 - Agharainy
 - Aghinver
 - Ardatrave
 - Ardess Glebe
 - Ardore
 - Ardvarny East
 - Ardvarny West
 - Ballynant
 - Barnalackan
 - Cady
 - Camplany
 - Carn
 - Carrickagreany
 - Clareview
 - Cleenishgarve Island
 - Cleenishmeen Island
 - Cloy
 - Cornacrea
 - Crevinish
 - Crevinishaughy Island
 - Croneen
 - Croneen Barr
 - Davy's Island
 - Diviny
 - Drumadraghy
 - Drumard
 - Drumbane
 - Drumbarna
 - Drumcahy
 - Drumcose
 - Drumcrin
 - Drumgivery
 - Drumhoney
 - Drumkeen
 - Drummacalara
 - Drummoyagh
 - Drumnacross
 - Drumnarullagh
 - Drumreane
 - Drumsawna Beg
 - Drumsawna More
 - Drumwhinny
 - Edenaclogh
 - Edenagee
 - Edenamoghil Black
 - Edenamoghil Umder
 - Edenclaw Great
 - Edenclaw Little
 - Ederny
 - Fargrim
 - Gargrim
 - Gay island
 - Glasmullagh
 - Glenarn
 - Goladoo
 - Gorteen
 - Gubbaroe
 - Inismakill
 - Killycappy
 - Killylea
 - Kilsmullan
 - Kiltierney
 - Kinnausy Island
 - Lack
 - Largy
 - Lavaran
 - Leaghan
 - Letterboy
 - Lisingle
 - Lurganboy
 - Manoo
 - Mantlin
 - Meenmore
 - Mullaghfarne
 - Mullanasaggart
 - Mullanrody
 - Nedsherry
 - Parkhill
 - Rabbit Island
 - Raw
 - Rosscah
 - Rosscolban
 - Shanmullagh
 - Sheemuldoon
 - Slievebane
 - Stranadarriff
 - Stranahone
 - Tattykeel Lower
 - Tattykeel Upper
 - Tom's Island
 - Tullanaginn
 - Tullanaglare
 - Tullanaglug
 - Tullanaguiggy
 - Tullycallrick
 - White Island
 
See also
References
- ↑ "Magheraculmoney". Place Names NI.
 - 1 2 3 "Magheraculmoney". IreAtlas Townlands Database. Retrieved 5 May 2015.
 
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