Aghavea
Aghavea (from Irish: Achadh Bheithe, meaning "field of the birch tree")[1] is a civil parish and townland (of 131 acres) in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. It is situated in the historic barony of Magherastephana.[2]
Towns and villages
The civil parish contains the village of Brookeborough.[2]
Townlands
The civil parish contains the following townlands:[2]
- Aghalun
- Aghavea
- Aghavea Glebe
- Aghnacloy North
- Aghnacloy South
- Aghnagrane
- Ardmoney
- Ardmore
- Ardunshin
- Arlish
- Ballyhill
- Ballyreagh
- Boyhill
- Breandrum
- Broughderg
- Bunlougher
- Bunnisnagapple
- Carntrone
- Carrickyheenan
- Cavanagarvan
- Cavans
- Cleffany
- Coolcoghill
- Coolnagrane
- Coolrakelly
- Cornafannoge
- Cornamucklagh
- Creagh
- Curraghanall
- Currin
- Deer Park
- Derryheely
- Derryvree
- Dressoge
- Drumadagarve
- Drumarraght
- Drumbad
- Drumbrughas
- Drumee
- Drumgorran
- Drumgowna
- Drumhoy
- Drumlone
- Drumoris
- Dungoghy
- Edenagilhorn
- Ervey
- Eshacorran
- Eshnadarragh
- Eshnanumera
- Foydragh
- Giltagh
- Gola
- Gorteen
- Greagh
- Greenhill
- Hollymount
- Killartry
- Killybreagy
- Killycramph
- Killykeeran
- Knockmacmanus
- Largy
- Lisboy
- Liscosker
- Lisdrum
- Lismalore
- Lisnabane
- Lisolvan
- Littlemount
- Lurgan
- Monmurry
- Mulnadoran
- Nutfield
- Owenbreedin
- Rathkeelan
- Skeagh
- Skeoge
- Stranafeley
- Tattenamona
- Tattinbarr
- Tattinfree
- Tattykeeran
- Tonavally
- Toolinn
- Trasna
- Trustan
- Tullynagowan
- Tullyreagh
See also
References
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