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Carrowmoreknock and surroundings
Kilcummin townlands I - L
The smallest division, the townland, is the one which has proved most enduring. Loosely related to the ancient Gaelic "Bally betagh", and to other medieval land divisions such as ploughlands and quarters, townlands can vary enormously in size, from a single acre or less to several thousand acres. *

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Illaunaconaun, Illauncarbry, Illauncosheen, Illaundauvrack, Illauneeragh West, Illaunfadda Beg, Illaunfadda More, Illaunmore, Illaunnagappul, Illaunnagappul, Illaunnaginga, Illaunnagower, Illaunroe, Illaunrossalough, Illeny, Inchamakinna, Inchamakinna, Inishbeagh, Inishcash, Inishdauwee, Inisheltia, Inisherk, Inishflynn, Inishgarraunbeg, Inishgarraunmore, Inishlannaun, Inishool, Inishshaaboe Kilbrickan, Kinvarra, Knockadav, Knockaphreaghaun, Knockbaun, Knockkillaree, Knocknagarrivhan Lackavrea, Leam East, Leam West, Lemonfield, Lettercraff, Lettercraffroe, Letterfore, Letterkeeghaun, Lettermore, Lettermuckoo, Lettermullan, Lugganaffrin, Lugganimma, Lurgan

Roads west of the Corrib.