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Synonyms for glenties or Related words with glenties
boylagh
banagh
tirhugh
dunfanaghy
kilmacrenan
inishkeel
stranorlar
ballynakill
glennamaddy
ballymoe
tiaquin
templecrone
carrigallen
tullaghobegly
bawnboy
cootehill
inishmagrath
tirerrill
ballymahon
tullygarvey
drumahaire
loughrea
clondahorky
kilbarron
moycullen
oughterard
shanid
cloonclare
manorhamilton
tobercurry
dunkellin
kilrush
rosclogher
rossinver
trughanacmy
ballinasloe
castlerahan
edenderry
cullenagh
drumhome
murrisk
templetogher
iraghticonnor
abbeyleix
bailieborough
strokestown
kilcolman
slievardagh
rathkeale
ballyshannon
Examples of "glenties"
Glenties
railway station served the village of
Glenties
in County Donegal, Ireland.
Glenties
() is a village in County Donegal, Ireland. It is situated where two glens meet, north-west of the Bluestack Mountains, near the confluence of two rivers.
Glenties
is the largest centre of population in the parish of Iniskeel.
Glenties
has won the Irish Tidy Towns Competition five times in 1958, 1959,1960, 1962 and 1995 and has won a medal many other times. The current population of
Glenties
is 869.
Ballyshannon, Donegal, Dunfanaghy,
Glenties
, Inishowen, Letterkenny, Milford, Stranorlar
MacGill was born in
Glenties
, County Donegal. A statue in his honour is on the bridge where the main street crosses the river in
Glenties
. He had three children, Christine, Patricia and Sheila MacGill.
Starting in Donegal Town, the trail heads north to reach Lough Eske before crossing the Bluestack Mountains to the village of
Glenties
. From
Glenties
, it follows the course of the Owenea River to the end of the trail at Ardara.
The St. Connell's Museum in his home town of
Glenties
has a display about his life.
Glenties
is situated at the meeting of two glens, and two rivers; the Owenea and Stranaglough.
St. Connell's Museum, in
Glenties
has an extensive display of items from the railway.
The station opened on 1 August 1944 on the Donegal Railway Company line from
Glenties
to Stranorlar.
The station opened on 3 June 1895 on the Donegal Railway Company line from
Glenties
to Stranorlar.
The station opened on 3 June 1895 when the Donegal Railway Company opened their line from
Glenties
to Stranorlar.
The station opened on 1 July 1903 on the Donegal Railway Company line from
Glenties
to Stranorlar.
The station opened on 1 August 1944 on the Donegal Railway Company line from
Glenties
to Stranorlar.
Glenties
received a Silver Medal in the European Entente Florale competition held in Győr, Hungary in 2005.
The station opened on 1 November 1937 on the Donegal Railway Company line from
Glenties
to Stranorlar.
The station opened on 1 November 1930 on the Donegal Railway Company line from
Glenties
to Stranorlar.
The station opened on 3 June 1895 on the Donegal Railway Company line from
Glenties
to Stranorlar.
The station opened on 3 June 1895 on the Donegal Railway Company line from
Glenties
to Stranorlar.
A display of mementos from the filming is on display at the St. Connell's Museum in
Glenties
.
Glenties
railway station was on a branch line of the County Donegal Railways Joint Committee, a narrow gauge railway system. The
Glenties
branch was the first part of the County Donegal Railways to be closed; the railway station (and the branch line) opened on 3 June 1895 and finally closed on 15 December 1947.