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County Donegal (/ˌdʌniˈɡɔːl, ˌdɒn-/ DUN-ee-GAWL, DON-; Irish: Contae Dhún na nGall) is a county of Ireland in the province of Ulster and in the Northern... |
Donegal County Council (Irish: Comhairle Contae Dhún na nGall) is the authority responsible for local government in County Donegal, Ireland. As a county... |
The Donegal county football team (/ˌdʌnɪˈɡɔːl, ˌdɒn-/ DUN-ig-AWL, DON-) represents Donegal in men's Gaelic football and is governed by Donegal GAA, the... |
Minalaban (Irish: Mín an Lábáin), is a small village and townland in County Donegal, Ireland. The village is 8 miles (13 km) from Letterkenny. The village's... |
Letterkenny (redirect from Foxhall, County Donegal, Ireland) "hillside of the O'Cannons"), nicknamed the Cathedral Town, is a large town in County Donegal, Ireland, on the River Swilly in the north-west of Ulster.... |
Gweedore (redirect from Gaoth Dobhair, County Donegal) (Irish-speaking) district and parish located on the Atlantic coast of County Donegal in the north-west of Ireland. Gweedore stretches some 26 kilometres (16 mi) from... |
Jim McGuinness (category Donegal inter-county Gaelic footballers) later manager of, the Donegal county team. Since 2023, he has been manager, for the second time, of Donegal's senior team. Having guided Donegal to 2010 All-Ireland... |
Kinnagoe Bay (category Bays of County Donegal) Inishowen, County Donegal, Ireland. The wreck of a Spanish Armada ship, La Trinidad Valencera, was discovered in the bay in 1971. The sinking of this ship... |
Tory Island (category Gaeltacht places in County Donegal) 14.5 kilometres (7+3⁄4 nautical miles) off the north-west coast of County Donegal, Ireland. It is officially known by its Irish name Toraigh, which... |
tradition developed due to the close relations between County Donegal and Scotland, and the Donegal repertoire and style has influences from Scottish fiddle... |
matches at Donegal Celtic Park. Club colours are green and white in Celtic-style hoops. Donegal Celtic was formed in 1970 when a group of young men who... |
Stranorlar (category Townlands of County Donegal) civil parish in the Finn Valley of County Donegal, in Ireland. Stranorlar and Ballybofey (located on the other side of the River Finn) form the Twin Towns... |
Derry (redirect from Aberfoyle, County Londonderry) the founder of the original Derry is Saint Colmcille, a holy man from Tír Chonaill, the old name for almost all of modern County Donegal, of which the west... |
to determine the best team in County Donegal. Since 2016, it has been known as Michael Murphy Sports and Leisure Donegal SFC after its headline sponsor... |
Inishowen (category Peninsulas of County Donegal) meaning "island of Eoghan") is a peninsula in the north of County Donegal in Ireland. Inishowen is the largest peninsula on the island of Ireland. The Inishowen... |
which were in County Donegal, so that they could control both banks of the River Foyle and River Bann. The Irish Society was made up of the twelve main... |
Cloughaneely (category Gaeltacht places in County Donegal) in the north-west of County Donegal in Ireland. This is a mainly coastal area with a population of over 4,000 centred on the towns of Falcarragh (An Fál... |
St Catherine's F.C. (category Association football clubs in County Donegal) based in Killybegs, County Donegal, Ireland. The team play in the Brian McCormick Sports Premier Division, the first tier of the Donegal Junior League. Their... |
Séamus Coleman (category Association footballers from County Donegal) raised in Killybegs, a fishing port in County Donegal in the west of Ulster, the northern province of Ireland. Two of his uncles played Gaelic football. His... |
Creggan, Derry (redirect from Creggan, County Londonderry) with County Donegal in the Republic of Ireland. The civil rights movement that was occurring in Northern Ireland in the late 1960s, took place consistently... |