List of townlands in County Fermanagh
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es and Parishes are further divided into townland
Townland
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s. The following is a list of townlands in County Fermanagh
County Fermanagh
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Abocurragh, Abohill, Acres, Aghaboy, Aghacramphill
Aghacramphill
Aghacramphill is a townland in the Aghalurcher parish in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland....

, Aghaderryloman, Aghadreenan Glebe, Aghadrum, Aghadrumsee and Killygorman
Aghadrumsee
Aghadrumsee is a small village in south-eastern County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. Historically the town of Clones has had a significant influence on this rural community mainly due to the railway which used to go through it.-Etymology:...

, Aghagaffert, Aghagay, Aghagrefin, Aghahannagh, Aghaherrish
Aghaherrish
Aghaherrish is a townland located in Boho in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland.The area is famous for a waterfall which is known as Boho Falls in some quarters. The river above the waterfall is known as the Trimog...

, Aghahoorin
Aghahoorin
Aghahoorin As far back as 1659 this townland was known as Agharrin; later on it was known as Achadh Guirthin or Achadh Urthin "field of the suret" ....

, Aghakeeran
Aghakeeran
Aghakeeran is a townland near Derrygonnelly, in the civil parish of Devenish, barony of Magheraboy, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland.The first recorded instance of the townland's name is from the Ordnance Survey map of 1609 where it is spelt Aghakerin...

, Aghakillymaude, Aghalaan, Aghalane, Aghalun, Aghalurcher Glebe, Aghaleague, Aghama, Aghameelan, Aghamore
Aghamore
Aghamore is a village in County Leitrim, Ireland, located on the main N4 national primary road between Dublin and Sligo.-See also:*List of towns and villages in Ireland...

, Aghamore North, Aghamore South, Aghamuldowney, Aghanaglack
Aghanaglack
Aghanaglack or Aghnaglack , is a townland situated in Boho, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland.In 1938 a cairn was excavated in the townland of Aghanaglack, Boho by Prof. Oliver Davies which proved to be a "double court tomb" which dates from 4000–2000 BC...

, Aghanaglogh, Aghannagh, Agharahan
Agharahan
Agharahan is a townland which is situated in the land division of Old Barr which is historically associated with the parish of Boho, County Fermanagh.The area is noted for the Noon's Hole/Arch Cave system.- References :...

, Agharainy, Agharoosky, Agharoosky East, Agharoosky West, Aghatirourke, Aghavea Glebe, Aghavoory, Aghavore, Aghaweenagh, Agheeghter, Aghindaiagh, Aghindisert
Aghindisert
Aghindisert is a townland in the Civil Parish of Tomregan, Barony of Knockninny, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. The townland name is an anglicisation of the Gaelic placename “Achadh an Dísirt” which means ‘The Field of the Hermitage’. The oldest surviving mention of the name is in a grant...

, Aghinish Island, Aghintra, Aghinure, Aghinver, Aghnablaney, Aghnacarra, Aghnachuill, Aghnacloy, Aghnacloy North, Aghnacloy South, Aghnagrane, Aghnahinch, Aghnahoo, Aghnaloo, Aghnashammer, Aghnaskew, Aghnaskew Glebe, Agho, Aghyoule, Altagoaghan, Altawark, Altmartin, Altnaponer, Annachullion Glebe, Annaghard, Annaghilly North, Annaghilly South, Annaghkeel, Annaghlee, Annaghmartin, Annaghmore, Annaghmullin, Annagolgan, Annahervy, Annahone, Annashanco, Annynanum, Arda, Ardatrave, Ardees Glebe, Ardees Upper, Ardgart, Ardlougher, Ardmoney, Ardmore, Ardore, Ardshankill, Ardtonnagh, Ardunshin, Ardvarny West, Arlish, Arnot's Grove, Artinagh, Ashwoods or Woody Mullaghree, Askill
Askill
Askill is a small village in Achill, County Mayo, Ireland. It is surrounded by Dooniver and Bunnacurry.-See also:* List of towns and villages in Ireland...

, Atnamollyboy, Attybaron, Attyclannabryan, Aughaward, Aughey, Aughlish, Aughrim

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Backwood, Ballagh, Ballaghgee, Ballaghmore, Ballindullagh Outward, Ballintarsan, Ballintempo, Ballycassidy
Ballycassidy
Ballycassidy is a small village and townland in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. It lies northwest of Enniskillen on the eastern shore of Lower Lough Erne. In the 2001 Census it had a population of 315 people....

, Ballydoolagh, Ballygonnell, Ballyhill, Ballyhose, Ballyhullagh, Ballylucas, Ballymacaffry, Ballymacataggart, Ballymagaghran Island, Ballymakenny, Ballynabrannagh, Ballynakill, Ballynant, Ballyreagh, Ballysooragh, Ballysroonagh, Ballywillin, Baltreagh, Banagher, Bannagh More, Baragh, Barnalackan, Barnhill, Barr of Bolusty More, Barr of Drumbadmeen, Barr of Drumgormly, Barr of Ramoan, Barr of Slattinagh, Barr of Slawin, Beagh, Beagh Little, Beagho, Beihy, Belcoo West, Bellanadohy, Bellanaleck
Bellanaleck
Bellanaleck is a small village in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. It lies just south of Enniskillen on the main A509 road from Ballyshannon to Dublin...

, Bellanamallard, Belleisle, Bellmount, Belview or Drumcoo, Bess Island, Bigwood, Bilberry Island, Bingham's Rock, Binmore Glebe, Blackhill, Black Rock, Blackslee, Blaney Island, Bleanish Island, Bloomfield's Rock, Blunnick, Boa Island
Boa Island
Boa Island is an island near the north shore of Lower Lough Erne in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. It is 25 kilometres from Enniskillen town....

, Bockan Island, Bodarra Little, Bohasset, Bohattan, Bohevny, Bohora, Bohulkin, Boleyhill, Bolusty More, Bonnybrook, Boolawater, Bosallagh, Boshinny, Bowara, Bowarran, Boyaghan, Boyhill, Braade, Brackagh, Bracklin, Bracky, Brannish, Breagho, Breandrum
Breandrum
Breandrum is a townland 4 miles from the town of Mohill in County Leitrim, Ireland. It is situated to the north-west of the town, along the road to Keshcarrigan...

, Brobrohan, Brockagh, Brollagh, Brookfield, Brookhill, Broughderg, Brougher, Brownhill, Brughas, Bruscarnagh, Buck Islands or Garrow, Buck Island, Buggan, Bumper Lodge or Mullan, Bun, Bunaninver, Buninubber, Bunlougher, Bunmichael, Bunnablaneybane, Bunnahesco, Bunnahola Island, Bunnahone, Bunneill, Bunnisnagapple, Burfits Hill

C

Cackinish, Cady, Cahore, Caldragh, Caldrum Glebe, Calkill, Callagheen, Callow, Callowhill, Cam, Camgart, Camletter, Camplagh, Camplany, Cantytrindle, Cappog, Cappy, Captain's Island, Carickaleese
Carickaleese
Carickaleese is a townland in the Civil Parish of Tomregan, Barony of Knockninny, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. The townland name is an anglicisation of the Gaelic placename “Cairrig a Lios” which means ‘The Rock of the Fort’. The oldest surviving mention of the name is in a grant dated...

, Car Island, Carn
Carn, County Fermanagh
Carn or Carngreen is a townland situated in Boho, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. The area contains evidence of previous Neolithic habitation in the form of a rath which was discovered by archaeologist Proudfoot in 1952....

, Carneyhill, Carneyhome, Carnirk, Carnmore, Carntrone, Carr
Carr, County Fermanagh
Carr or Corr is a townland in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. The area is situated in the civil parish of Boho and contains Carron Lough which is reputed to be quite deep and also the Sillees River....

, Carra, Carran, Carran Beg, Carran East, Carran Little, Carran More, Carran West, Carranboy, Carrick, Carrickabweehan, Carrickadrantan, Carrickagreany, Carrickaheenan, Carrickaloughan, Carrickawick, Carrickbeg, Carrickcroghery, Carrickmacflaherty, Carrickmacrourk, Carrickmacsparrow, Carrickmacosker, Carricknabrattoge, Carricknaseer, Carrickoughter, Carrickpolin, Carrickreagh, Carrickyheenan, Carrigan
Carrigan
Carrigan is a townland in the Parish of Tomregan, Barony of Loughtee Lower, County Cavan, Ireland. The townland name is an anglicisation of the Gaelic placename “Cairrig-ín” which means ‘A little rock or a rocky surface’...

, Carrigans, Carrigolagh, Carrontreemall, Carrowcarlan, Carrowgarragh, Carrowmaculla, Carrowmore, Carrownalegg, Carrowhony, Carrowkeel, Carrowmacmea, Carrownagiltagh, Carry, Cashel, Cashelnadrea, Cassan, Cassidy, Castle Balfour
Castle Balfour
Castle Balfour is a castle situated just off the Main Street of Lisnaskea, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. It is situated in the townland of Castle Balfour Demesne. It was built in 1618 by the Balfours when Sir Michael Balfour took control of the town in the Plantation of Ulster...

, Castle Coole
Castle Coole
Castle Coole is a townland and a late-18th-century neo-classical mansion situated in Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland.Set in a 1200 acre wooded estate, it is one of three properties owned and managed by the National Trust in County Fermanagh, the others being Florence Court and the...

, Castle Irvine Demesne, Castletown Monea, Cavanacross, Cavanacurragh, Cavanagarvan, Cavanagh, Cavanakeery, Cavanaleck, Cavanalough Glebe, Cavancarragh, Cavanmore, Cavanreagh, Cavans, Cavantillycormick, Cavantreeduff, Chanterhill or Moneynoe Glebe, Clahernagh, Claragh, Claraghy, Claranagh, Clareview, Clay, Cleen, Cleenagh, Cleenaghan, Cleenish (Island), Cleenishgarve and Deerahan Islands, Cleenishmeen Island, Cleenriss, Cleens Old, Cleffany, Cleggan, Clenaghisle, Clevaghy, Cloghagaddy, Cloghan, Cloghanagh, Cloghbally, Cloghcor, Clogher, Clogherbog
Clogherbog
Clogherbog is a townland situated on the south west side of Boho in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. It contains the sub-townlands of Carrickrory, Lough Nacloyduff, Loughanquin, Loughnamanfin and Tullylaur....

, Cloghmore, Cloghoge, Cloghtate, Cloghtogle, Clonagun, Clonamullog, Clonatty, Clonaweel, Clonbunniagh, Cloncah Rock, Cloncallick, Cloncarn, Cloncloghy, Cloncoohy
Cloncoohy
Cloncoohy is a townland in the Civil Parish of Tomregan, Barony of Knockninny, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. The townland name is an anglicisation of the Gaelic placename “Cluain Cuaiche” which means ‘The Meadow of the Cuckoo’....

, Cloncorick, Cloncorr, Clondaval, Clonee, Clonelly, Clonelty, Clonfad, Clonfane, Clonfard, Clonfeile, Clongowna, Clonkee, Clonliff, Clonmacfelimy, Clonmackan, Clonmaulin, Clonmin Glebe, Clonnaroo, Clonshannagh, Clontelaghan, Clontivrin, Clonturkle, Clontycoora, Clontyferagh, Clontymore, Clontymullan, Clonumphry, Clonursan Glebe, Cloon, Cloonacarn, Cloonatreane, Cloonatrig, Cloonatumpher, Cloonaveel, Cloonavoan, Cloy, Clyhannagh, Coa, Coagh, Coaghan, Coalhill, Coasan, Coghran's Island, Colebrook Demesne, Cole's Hill, Comaghy, Commons, Conagher, Concaroe, Conckera, Conerick, Coney Island, Congo, Coolacrim, Coolaghty, Coolaness, Coolaran, Coolarkan, Coolbeg, Coolbuck, Coolcoghill, Coolcran, Coolcrannel, Coolgarran, Coolisk, Coollane, Coolinfin Glebe, Coolkill, Coolnagrane, Coolnalong, Coolnamarrow, Coolnashanton, Coolnasillagh, Coolrakelly, Cooltrain, Cooltrane, Coolyermer, Cooneen, Coragh, Coragh (Crawford), Coragh Glebe, Corbane, Cordarragh, Cordoolagh, Cordwood, Corfannan, Corflugh, Corgary, Corlacky, Corlaghaloon, Corlaght East, Corlaght West, Corlatt, Corlave, Corlough
Corlough
Corlough is a Roman Catholic parish situated in the Barony of Tullyhaw, County Cavan, Republic of Ireland. It formed part of the larger parish of Templeport until 1877 when Corlough was made a separate parish. The name of Corlough parish derives from the townland of Corlough which is Gaelic for...

, Cormonalea, Cornabrass, Cornacaghan, Cornaclare or Johnstown, Cornacrea, Cornacreeve, Cornacully, Cornadarum, Cornafannoge, Cornagee, Cornagun, Cornahaltie, Cornahawla, Cornahoule, Cornakessagh, Cornakill, Cornaleck, Cornamramurry, Cornamucklagh, Cornanoe, Cornarooslan, Cornashannel, Cornashee, Cornashesko, Cornaskeoge, Cornavray, Corrachrow, Corraclare, Corraclare Big, Corraclare Little, Corraclare North, Corracloon, Corracoash, Corraderrybrock, Corradillar, Corradreenan East, Corradovar, Corraghy, Corraglass, Corraglass West, Corragole, Corragunt, Corraharra, Corraheen, Corrakeel, Corrakelly, Corralea, Corraleek, Corralinnen, Corralongford, Corrameen, Corramonaghan, Corramore, Corranaheen, Corranewy, Corranny, Corrard, Corrardaghy, Corrardreen, Corrateskin, Corratistune, Corratrasna, Corravehy, Corrawully, Correen, Correll, Corrinshigo, Corry, Corsale, Corscreenagh, Corsenshin, Cortaher, Cortrasna, Cosbystown, Cosbystown East or Rosspoint, Cossycon, Craghan, Cran, Crannoges, Crawfords Hill, Creagh, Creaghamanone Island, Creaghanameelta Island, Creaghananure Island, Creaghanarourke Island, Creaghanchreesty Island, Creaghawaddy Island, Creaghmacwallen Island, Creaghnarourk Island, Creefin Island, Creenagho, Creevehill, Crehan Island, Crevinish, Crevinishaughy Island, Crillan, Crimlin, Croaghan, Croaghrim, Crockada, Crockadreen, Crockaleen, Crockaness, Crockareddy, Crockarevan, Crockateggal, Crockawaddy Glebe, Crockerahoas, Crocknaboghil, Crocknacreevy, Crocknagowan, Crocknagrally, Crocknagross, Crocknakeeragh, Crocknakelly Glebe, Crocknanane, Crom, Cromaghy, Croneen, Croostan, Cross, Crossmurrin, Crott, Crottan, Crownhall, Crummer, Crummy, Cruninish Island, Cruntully, Culky, Cules Long, Cullaghmore, Cullatagh, Culleen, Cullen, Cullentragh, Culliagh, Cullion, Culliondoo, Cultiagh, Curley's Rock, Curragh, Curraghanall, Curraghfad, Curraghlare, Curraghmore, Currin, Currogs, Curryann, Cushrush Island, Cushwash, Cuslea

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Dairies Big, Davy's Island or Inishmore, Deal Island, Deerahan and Cleenishgarve Islands, Deerpark, Deer Park, Demesne, Dernabacky, Dernacapplekeagh, Dernaglug and Drumaa, Dernagore, Dernashesk, Dernish Island, Derreens East, Derreens West, Derrin, Derrintony
Derrintony
Derrintony is a townland in the Civil Parish of Tomregan, Barony of Knockninny, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. The townland name is an anglicisation of the Gaelic placename “Doire an Tonnaigh” which means ‘The Oakwood of the Rampart’. The oldest surviving mention of the name is in a grant...

, Derry, Derryad, Derryargon, Derry Beg, Derry More, Derryaghna, Derryany, Derryard, Derryart
Derryart
Derryart is a townland in the Civil Parish of Tomregan, Barony of Knockninny, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. The townland name is an anglicisation of the Gaelic placename “Doire Airt” which means ‘Art’s Oakwood’....

, Derryasna, Derrybeg, Derrybeg East, Derrybeg West, Derrybrack, Derrybrick, Derrybrusk, Derrycallaghan, Derrycanon, Derrychaan, Derrychara, Derrychoran, Derrychree, Derrychulla, Derrychulloo, Derrychurra, Derryclawan, Derryclegna, Derrycorban, Derrycorby, Derrycormick, Derrycree, Derrycrum, Derrycullion, Derrydoon, Derryelvin, Derrygannon, Derrygelly, Derrygennedy, Derrygiff, Derrygoas, Derrygonnelly
Derrygonnelly
Derrygonnelly is a small village and townland in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. Near Lower Lough Erne, the village was home to 594 people and dates to the Plantation era....

, Derrygore, Derrygurdry, Derryharney, Derryhawlagh, Derryheanlisk, Derryheely, Derryhenny, Derryhevlin Glebe, Derryhillagh, Derryhoney, Derryhooly, Derryhowlaght East, Derryhowlaght West, Derryhurdin, Derryinch, Derrykeeghan, Derrykeny, Derrykerrib, Derrylaney, Derrylea, Derryleague, Derryleck, Derrylester, Derrylin
Derrylin
Derrylin is a small village and townland in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. It is on the A509 road between Enniskillen and the border with County Cavan . It had a population of 423 in the 2001 Census.-History:...

, Derryloman, Derryloo, Derrylougher, Derrymacausey, Derrymacrow, Derrymakeen, Derrymeen, Derrynacloy, Derrynacrannog, Derrynacross, Derrynafaugher, Derrynameeo, Derrynanny, Derrynashesk, Derrynavogy, Derrynawilt East, Derrynawilt West, Derryneese, Derryneeve, Derrynim, Derrynure, Derryraghan, Derryree, Derryrona Glebe, Derryscobe, Derryshandra, Derrysteaton, Derryvahon, Derryvary Beg, Derryveone, Derryvogue, Derryvolan, Derryvore
Derryvore
Derryvore is a hamlet and townland in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. It lies on a small peninsula in Upper Lough Erne. Its landscape includes many fens and reedbeds in Erne valley....

, Derryvrane, Derryvree, Derryvullan, Devenish (Island)
Devenish Island
Devenish or Devinish is an island in Lower Lough Erne, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. Aligned roughly north–south, it is about one and a quarter miles long and two-thirds of a mile wide. The main place to get a ferry to the island is at Trory Point, just outside Enniskillen.- Features...

, Dinnydoon, Diviny, Doagh Glebe, Dog Big, Donagh
Donagh
Donagh is a small village and townland in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. It lies between Lisnaskea and Newtownbutler. In the 2001 Census it had a population of 255.- Features :...

, Donegall, Doocharn, Doocharn Island, Doochrock, Dooederny, Doogary, Doohat, Doohatty Glebe, Dooletter, Doon, Doon and Eshcleagh, Doonan, Dooneen, Dooraa North, Dooross, Dornogagh, Dragh, Dreenan, Dressoge, Dresternan, Dring, Drogan, Droles, Dromore, Dromore Big, Drumaa, Drumaa and Dernaglug, Drumacrittin, Drumad, Drumadagarve, Drumadillar, Drumadown, Drumadraghy, Drumadravy, Drumady, Drumageever, Drumane, Drumanure, Drumany, Drumany Beg, Drumany More, Drumaran, Drumaraw, Drumard, Drumarky, Drumary, Drumarraght, Drumataffan, Drumaveel, Drumawill, Drumawillin, Drumbad, Drumbad Beg, Drumbadmeen, Drumbad More, Drumbadreevagh, Drumbaghlin, Drumbane, Drumbaran, Drumbargy, Drumbarna, Drumbarry, Drumbealimy, Drumbeggan, Drumbegger
Drumbegger
Drumbegger is a townland situated in the area of Boho, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. It contains the sub-townland known as Oubarraghan. The area has been designated an Area of Special Scientific Interest as a consequence of species-rich wet grassland.Oubarraghan contains the Arch Cave ...

, Drumberny, Drumbinnis, Drumbinnisk, Drumbo, Drumboarty, Drumbockany, Drumboghanagh Glebe, Drumbominy, Drumboory, Drumboy, Drumbrick, Drumbristan, Drumbrughas, Drumbrughas East, Drumbrughas North, Drumbrughas South, Drumbrughas West, Drumbulcan, Drumbullog, Drumcahy, Drumcanon, Drumcard, Drumcaw, Drumchorick, Drumcin, Drumclay, Drumcloona, Drumclounish, Drumcolgny, Drumcon, Drumconlan East, Drumconlan West, Drumconnis, Drumconor, Drumcoo, Drumcoo or Belview, Drumcor, Drumcorban, Drumcose, Drumcramph, Drumcreen, Drumcrin, Drumcroohen, Drumcrooil, Drumcrow, Drumcrow East, Drumcrow West, Drumcru, Drumcullion, Drumcully, Drumcunny, Drumcurren, Drumderg, Drumdoney, Drumdran, Drumduff, Drumee, Drumeeshil, Drumelly, Drumerheeve, Drumerwinter, Drumettagh, Drumgague, Drumgallan, Drumgamph, Drumgarrow, Drumgay, Drumgivery, Drumgoast, Drumgoland, Drumgole, Drumgoon, Drumgormley, Drumgormly, Drumgorran, Drumgowna, Drumgowna East, Drumgowna West, Drumgramph, Drumgrenaghan, Drumguiff, Drumguillagh, Drumhack, Drumharriff, Drumhaw, Drumhervin, Drumhirk, Drumhirk Lower, Drumhirk Upper, Drumhoney, Drumhose, Drumhoy, Drumierna, Druminiskill, Druminshin Beg, Druminshinardagh, Druminillar, Drumkeen, Drumkeenagh, Drumkeenragh, Drumkeeran, Drumkillen, Drumlaghy
Drumlaghy
Drumlaghy is a small village and townland in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. In the 2001 Census it had a population of 135 people.- Places of interest :...

, Drumleagues Big, Drumleagues Little, Drumliff, Drumlisaleen, Drumlish, Drumlone, Drumlongfield, Drumlught, Drummacabranagher, Drummacahan, Drummack, Drummackan, Drummackilowney, Drummacalara, Drummacoorin
Drummacoorin
Drummacoorin is situated in the area of Boho in South West Fermanagh in the old Barony of Clanawley.There are also reports of the area variously being known as Drommcruorin and Druim ic Cuaireann or MacCurrin's ridge....

, Drummal, Drumman, Drummannagapple, Drummans Glebe, Drummaw, Drummee, Drummeer, Drummenagh Beg, Drummoan or Newtate, Drummoghan, Drummonaghan, Drummoney, Drummoyagh, Drummuck, Drummully, Drummurl Glebe, Drummurry, Drummusky, Drumnacross, Drumnagalliagh, Drumnagreshial, Drumnamalragh, Drumnameel, Drumnanane, Drumnarullagh, Drumnasreane, Drumnavahan, Drumoghill, Drumoris, Drumpeen, Drumquilla, Drumrainbane, Drumrainduff, Drumrainy, Drumralla, Drumreane, Drumrearty, Drumreask, Drumroo, Drumroosk, Drumrush, Drumsara, Drumsastry, Drumsawna Beg, Drumscollop, Drumshancorick, Drumshane, Drumshimuck, Drumsillagh, Drumskea, Drumskew, Drumskimly, Drumskinny
Drumskinny
Drumskinny is the site of a stone circle in the townland of Drumskinny, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. With the inclusion of an adjacent cairn and alignment, the stone circle is a State Care Historic Monument in Fermanagh District Council area, at grid ref: H 2009 7072...

, Drumskool, Drumsloe, Drumsluice, Drumsna, Drumsroohil, Drumsoo, Drumsroohil, Drumswords, Drumwhinny, Drumyarkin, Duck Island, Dulrush, Dungoghy, Duross

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Eagle Island, Edenaclogh, Edenagee, Edenagilhorn, Edenamohill Black, Edenaveagh, Edenbane, Edenclaw Great, Edenclaw Little, Edenmore, Edenticromman, Ederdacurragh, Ederdaglass or Hollybank, Edergole, Edergole Island, Ederny, Ely Island, Enaghan, Erdinagh, Errasallagh, Erveny, Ervey, Eshacorran, Eshanummer, Eshbane, Eshbralley, Eshcarcoge, Eshcleagh and Doon, Eshekerin, Eshmeen, Eshnadarragh, Eshnadeelada, Eshnagorr, Eshnanumera, Eshnascreen, Eshnasillog Beg, Eshnasillog More, Eshthomas, Eshywulligan, Eskeragh, Estea Island

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Falls, Fardrum, Fargrim, Farm, Farnaconnell, Farnaght, Farnamullan, Farranaconaghy, Farranacurky, Farranasculloge, Farrancassidy, Fartagh, Fassagh, Faughard, Faugher, Faurkagh, Feagh, Feddan, Feddans, Fedian, Ferney, Ferny Island, Feugh, Finlane, Finner, Finner's Islands, Finnis Island North, Fintonagh, Firs, Florence Court Demesne, Fod Island, Foglish, Follum Big, Foremass, Forfey, Formil, Forthill, Foydragh, Frevagh, Friar's Island, Furnish, Fyagh

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Gadalough, Gad Island, Gaffer Island, Galbally, Gallagh, Gall Island, Galloon, Gardenhill, Gardrum, Gargrim, Garraroosky, Garrifly, Garrison
Garrison, County Fermanagh
Garrison is a small village near Lough Melvin in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. The Roogagh River runs through the village. In the 2001 Census it had a population of 357 people...

, Garrow or Buck Islands, Garvaghy, Garvary
Garvary
Garvary is a townland in the Civil Parish of Tomregan, Barony of Knockninny, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. The townland name is an anglicisation of the Gaelic placename “Garbh Aire” which means ‘Rough Land’. The oldest surviving mention of the name is in a grant dated 14 October 1612 where...

, Garvoghill, Garvros, Gay Island
Gay Island
Gay Island is one of the many uninhabited Canadian arctic islands in Qikiqtaaluk Region, Nunavut. It is a Baffin Island offshore island located in Frobisher Bay, southeast of Iqaluit.Gay Island lies south-southeast of Culbertson Island...

, Geaglum, Geddagh Island, Gillyholme (Ely), Giltagh, Glasdrumman, Glasmullagh, Glen, County Fermanagh, Glen, Glenall, Glenarn, Glencoonra, Glencovet Glebe, Glencunny, Glen East, Glen West, Glengesh, Glenkeel
Glenkeel
Glenkeel is a townland in the south west corner of Boho, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland.This area includes the sub-townlands of Carrickaphreghaun, Carricknaboll, Cloghernavea, Lough Acrottan, Teeroe and Tullyveeny....

, Glenkeen, Glenlevan, Glennagarran, Glennasheevar, Glenross, Glenvannan, Glenwinny, Goat Island, Gola, Goladoo, Goladuff, Golan, Gole, Gorgesh, Gorminish, Gortacar, Gortacarn, Gortacharn, Gortadrehid, Gortadrehid Big, Gortadrehid Little, Gortahurk
Gortahurk
Gortahurk is a townland in the Civil Parish of Tomregan, Barony of Knockninny, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. The townland name is an anglicisation of the Gaelic placename “Gort-a'-Choirce” which means ‘Field of the Oats’. The oldest surviving mention of the name is in a grant dated 1620 where...

, Gortahurk East, Gortahurk West, Gortaloughan, Gortalughany, Gortaree
Gortaree
Gortaree is a townland in the Civil Parish of Tomregan, Barony of Knockninny, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. The townland name is an anglicisation of the Gaelic placename “Gort a Righ” which means ‘The Field of the King’. The oldest surviving mention of the name is in a grant dated 14 October...

, Gortatole, Gortbrannan, Gortdonaghy, Gorteen, Gortermoan, Gortgall, Gortgarran, Gortgarvan, Gortgeran, Gortgommon, Gortgonnell, Gortgor, Gortgorgan, Gortgranagh, Gortgullenan, Gortindarragh, Gortineddan
Gortineddan
Gortineddan is a townland in the Civil Parish of Tomregan, Barony of Knockninny, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. The townland name is an anglicisation of the Gaelic placename “Gort an Fheadáin” which means ‘The Field of the Stream’...

, Gortinure, Gortleet, Gortmaconnell, Gortmessan, Gortmullan
Gortmullan
Gortmullan is a townland in the Civil Parish of Tomregan, Barony of Knockninny, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. The townland name is an anglicisation of the Gaelic placename “Gort Mhaoláin” which means ‘Maolán's Field’. It might also mean ‘The Field of the Mill’. The oldest surviving mention...

, Gortnacally, Gortnacarrow, Gortnaderg, Gortnagriffin, Gortnagullion, Gortnalee, Gortnaree, Gortoral, Gortraw, Gowny, Graan, Graffy, Granshagh Big, Grattan, Gravelly Island, Gravel Ridge, Gravel Ridge Island, Greagh, Greaghacapple, Greaghacholea, Greaghaphort, Greaghatirrive, Greaghaverrin, Greaghavockan, Greaghawarren, Greaghcashel, Greaghmore, Greaghnafine, Greaghnagleragh, Greaghnagore, Greaghnamoyle, Greaghrawer, Greenan, Greenhill, Greentown or Knocknabrattoge, Greenwoodhill, Greystone, Grogey, Gubb, Gubbacrock, Gubbakip, Gubbaroe, Gubdoo, Gublusk, Gubnaguinie, Gubrusdinna, Gull Rock, Gushedy Beg

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Hare Island, Hay Island, Henrystughan, Hermitage, Heron Island, Hill's Island, Hollybank or Ederdaglass, Hollybrook, Hollymount, Horse Island

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Imeroo, Inishcollan, Inishcorkish, Inishcreagh Island, Inishcreenry (Island), Inishcrevan (Island), Inishee Island, Inisherk (Island), Inishfausy, Inishfendra (Island), Inishkeen, Inishkeeragh, Inishleague (Island), Inishlirroo, Inishlught, Inishmacsaint (Island), Inishmakill (Island), Inishmeely, Inishore, Inishroosk, Inishteige, Inishturk, Inisway, Inver, Isle Namanfin

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Keadew, Keady, Keelaghan, Keelagho, Keelaghy, Keelpark Glebe, Keenaghan, Keenaghy, Keeran
Keeran
Keeran is male given name. It is of Celtic-Irish Gaelic origin and also of Tamil origin.Pronunciation for Keeran: K as in "key " ; IH as in "it " ; R as in "read " ; AH as in "hut " ; N as in "knee " and consists of 6 letters and 2 syllables.-Celtic-Irish and Scottish Gaelic origin:Ciarán , Ciaran...

, Keeran Beg, Keeran More, Kerney Island, Kevenagh, Kilduff, Kilgarrett, Kilgarrow, Kilgarrow Glebe, Kilgortnaleague, Killafinta, Killaghy, Killalahard, Killarbran, Killard, Killartry, Killashanbally, Killaspeenan, Killee, Killernam, Killesher, Killybane, Killy Beg, Killyblane, Killybracken, Killybreagy, Killybreed, Killycappy, Killycarnan, Killycat, Killycloghan, Killycloghy, Killyclowny, Killycramph, Killycreen East, Killycrutteen, Killyculla, Killydrum
Killydrum
Killydrum is a townland in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. It is in the land division of Old Barr in the area of Boho.The area is known for its holy well named after St Faber's, which has an associated bullán. There are also associations with the home or castle of a chieftan called O'Fialain...

, Killyfole, Killygarry, Killygorman and Aghadrumsee, Killygowan Island, Killygrania, Killygreagh, Killygullan, Killyhevlin, Killyhommon, Killykeeghan, Killykeeran, Killylacky, Killylea, Killylifferbane Glebe, Killylifferdoo, Killyliss, Killymackan, Killymittan, Killynacran, Killynamph, Killynick, Killynoogan, Killynubber, Killynure, Killypaddy, Killyphort, Killyraw, Killyreagh, Killyroo, Killyrover, Killytaggart, Killyvannan, Killyveagh Glebe, Killyvilly, Killywillin, Kilmacbrack, Kilmacormick, Kilmalanophy, Kilmore, Kilmore North, Kilmore South, Kilnabrack, Kilnacran, Kilnakelly, Kilnakirk, Kilnamadoo
Kilnamadoo
Kilnamadoo is a townland in the area of Boho, County Fermanagh,, Northern Ireland.The Coal Bog road travels through this townland and the adjacent townland of Drumacoorin. This is a traditional peat cutting area and in past times was the main highway between Lough MacNean and Lough Erne. The area...

, Kilnamaddy, Kilnambrahar, Kilnaloo, Kilnameel, Kilnarainy, Kilready, Kilridd, Kilronan, Kilrooskagh, Kilroosky, Kilroot, Kilsallagh, Kilsmullan, Kilteen Glebe, Kiltenamullagh, Kiltierney, Kiltober, Kilturk North, Kilturk South, Kilturk West, Kiltycrose, Kiltyfelan, Kimran, Kinarla, Kinawley
Kinawley
Kinawley or Kinawly is a small village and townland in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. In the 2001 Census it had a population of 75 people. Kinawley is also the name of the parish in which the village lies...

, Kingarrow North, Kingarrow South, Kinglass, Kingstown, Kinmeen North, Kinmeen South, Kinmore, Kinnausy Island, Kinoughtragh, Kinrush, Kippeen Island, Knappagh, Knockadoois
Knockadoois
Knockadoois is a townland in the Civil Parish of Tomregan, Barony of Knockninny, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. The townland name is an anglicisation of the Gaelic placename “Cnoc a Duais” which means ‘Hill of the Reward’....

, Knockageehan, Knockalough, Knockarevan, Knockateggal
Knockateggal
Knockateggal is a townland in the Civil Parish of Tomregan, Barony of Knockninny, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. The townland name is an anglicisation of the Gaelic placename “Cnoc-a'-tSeagail” which means ‘Hill of the Rye’. The oldest surviving mention of the name is in a grant dated 14...

, Knockavea, Knockawaddy, Knock Beg, Knockbodarra, Knockboy, Knockennis, Knock Island, Knockmacaroony Glebe, Knockmackegan, Knockmacmanus, Knockmaddaroe, Knockmanoul, Knock More, Knocknabrass, Knocknabrattoge or Greentown, Knocknahunshin
Knocknahunshin
Knocknahunshin , is a townland in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. It is in the civil parish of Boho, inbetween the townlands of Glenkeel and Reyfad. Within this area are the sub-townlands of Arduagh, Carricknamulloge , Carricknine, Horse Rock, Legloughra, Owneyglas, Silkins and...

, Knocknalear, Knocknalosset, Knocknashangan, Knocknastackan, Knockninny, Knockroe, Knockroe Archdall, Knockroe Irvine, Knocks
Knocks
Knocks is a small townland to the east of Lisnaskea in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. The name "The Knocks" is locally applied to a larger area around the townland. There is a primary school, St. Eugenes, and a more recently established community centre....


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Lack
Lack, County Fermanagh
Lack is a small village and townland in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. In the 2001 Census it had a population of 114 people.- Places of interest :...

, Lackaghboy, Lacky, Lamb Island, Lammy, Lanaghran, Landbrock, Lankill, Lanmore, Lannaght, Laragh
Laragh, County Fermanagh
Laragh is a townland in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. It is near Enniskillen Airport and contains the hamlet of Ballycassidy....

, Largalinny, Larganacarran, Largandoy, Largy, Larkhill, Larmore, Lattonagh, Lattone, Laughill, Lavaran, Lea, Leaghan, Leam, Leam Beg, Leambreslen, Leamnamoyle, Lebally, Leeffa, Legacurry, Legaduff, Legatillida, Legg, Leggs, Leginn, Legland, Leglehid, Legmacaffry, Legnabrocky, Legnagay Beg, Legnagay More, Legnahorna, Legnavea, Lehill, Lehinch
Lehinch
Lehinch is a townland in the barony of Ormond Lower, North Tipperary in Ireland. It is located east of Portumna Bridge, in the civil parish of Lorrha....

, Leighan, Leitrim, Lenaghan, Leraw, Lergan, Lesky, Lettan, Letter, Letterbailey, Letterboy, Letterbreen
Letterbreen
Letterbreen is a hamlet in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. It is 5 miles southwest of Enniskillen on the main route to Sligo. It lies in the foothills of Belmore Mountain....

, Lettergreen, Letterkeen, Lettermoney, Levaghy, Levally Lower
Levally Lower
Levally Lower is a townland approximately from Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, along the main Enniskillen to Belleek road. It is primarily located between the Levally Road and the Drumcose Road....

, Lignameeltoge, Lisadearny, Lisblake, Lisbofin, Lisboy, Liscosker, Liscreevin, Lisdead, Lisderry, Lisdivrick, Lisdoodan, Lisdrum, Lisduff, Lisgally, Lisgoole, Lisingle, Liskilly, Lislarris, Lislea, Lismacsheela, Lismalore, Lismonaghan, Lismoonly, Lisnabane, Lisnadurk Glebe South, Lisnagole, Lisnaknock, Lisnamallard, Lisnashillida, Lisnavoe, Lisnawesnagh, Lisolvan, Lisoneill, Lisrace, Lisreagh, Lisroddy, Lisroon, Lissagorry Glebe, Lissan, Littlehill, Littlemount, Lockard Big, Loftus Island, Lonesome Island, Longfield, Long Island, Longrob, Long Rock, Loughachork, Loughgare, Lough Hill, Loughkillygreen, Lowery, Lowerybane, Lugmore, Lurgan, Lurganbane, Lurganboy, Lurganclabby, Lurgandarragh Big, Lurgandarragh Little, Lurganboy, Lusty Beg, Lusty Beg Island
Lustybeg Island
Lusty Beg Island is an island located in Lower Lough Erne, in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. In the early 20th century, Lady Hunt from Alberta in Canada owned Lustymore Island and Lusty Beg Island...

, Lusty More, Lusty More Island

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Macart Island, Mackan Glebe, Macknagh, Magheracross, Magheradunbar, Magheragannon, Magherahar, Magheramenagh, Magheramore, Magheranageeragh, Magherareagh, Magho, Magonragh, Magurk's Island, Mallybreen, Manger, Manoo, Manor Water House, Mantlin, Marlbank, Meenacloyabane, Meenagleragh, Meenarainy, Meenatully, Meenmore, Meentullyclogh, Meenawargy, Middletown, Midhill, Milligans, Milltate, Milltown, Milltown Blaney, Millwood, Minran, Mockbeggar, Modeenagh, Moher
Moher
Moher is a townland in the Parish of Tomregan, Barony of Tullyhaw, County Cavan, Ireland. The townland name is an anglicisation of the Gaelic placename “Mothar” which means ‘A cluster of trees’...

, Moheranea, Moleena, Molly, Monaghan, Monalla, Monanacloy, Monavreece, Monawilkin, Monea
Monea
Monea is a small village and townland in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland, about northwest of Enniskillen. In the 2001 Census it had a population of 114.- Places of interest :...

, Moneen, Moneenbane, Moneendogue, Moneykee, Moneymakinn, Moneyneddy, Moneynoe Glebe or Chanterhill, Moneyouragan, Mongibbaghan, Monmurry, Montiaghroe, Moorlough, Mossfield or Urbal, Moughley, Mount Darby, Mountdrum, Mountjoy Island, Mount Prospect or Tullyoran, Movarran, Moybane, Moybrone, Moyglass, Moykeel, Moylehid
Moylehid
Moylehid is a townland in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. It is in the civil parish of Boho.-History:Moylehid provides archeological proof of neolithic settlement in the BohoBoho, County Fermanagh area in the form of the Eagle’s Knoll Cairn passage tomb and Moylehid ring cairn...

, Moynaghan North, Moynaghan South, Moysnaght, Muckenagh, Muckinish or White Island, Muckros, Muggalnagrow, Mullaghbane, Mullaghblaney, Mullaghboy, Mullaghbrady, Mullaghbreedin, Mullaghcapple, Mullaghconnelly, Mullaghdun, Mullaghfad, Mullaghfarne, Mullaghgare, Mullaghgarrow, Mullaghglass, Mullaghinshogagh, Mullaghkeel or Ballymackilroy, Mullaghkippin, Mullaghlehan, Mullaghlevin, Mullaghmaddy, Mullaghmakervy, Mullaghmeen, Mullaghmore, Mullaghree, Mullaghsillogagh, Mullaghy, Mullan, Mullan or Bumper Lodge, Mullanacaw, Mullanahinch, Mullanasaggart, Mullanaskea, Mullanavehy, Mullanawinna, Mullanmeen Under, Mullanrody, Mullans, Mullanshellistragh, Mullanvaum, Mullavea Glebe, Mullies, Mullyard, Mullyardlougher, Mullybrack, Mullybreslen, Mullybritt, Mullycavan, Mullycovet, Mullydinnity, Mullyduff, Mullygarry, Mullykivet, Mullyknock or Topped Mountain, Mullylogan, Mullylun, Mullylusty, Mullymesker, Mullynaburtlan, Mullynacoagh, Mullynagowan, Mullynaherb, Mullynahunshin, Mullynalughoge, Mullynascarty, Mullynaskeagh, Mullynaval, Mullynavale, Mullynavannoge, Mullynavarnoge, Mullyned, Mullyneeny, Mulnadoran, Mulnahorn, Mulrod, Munville, Mweelbane

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Naan Island South, Ned, Nedsherry, Ned's Island, Newpark, Newtate or Drummoan, Newtown, Nutfield

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Oakfield, Oghill, Oghillicartan, Old Barr, Ora More or Tullybrack, Oughterdrum, Owenbreedin, Owenskerry, Owl Island

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Paris Island Big, Parkhill, Parson's Green Glebe, Physicberry Island, Pipers Hill, Point, Pollaginnive, Pollkathleen, Portbeg, Portinode, Portmush, Portnablahy, Portnacloyaduff, Portnasnow Glebe, Portreagh, Ports, Pottiagh, Procklis, Pubble, Purgatory Island, Pushen Island

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Rabbit Island, Rabron, Rafintan, Rahall, Rahallan, Rahalton, Rakeelan Glebe, Ramaley, Ramoan or Barr, Ramult, Randalshough, Rateen, Rathfure, Rathkeelan, Rathkeevan, Rathmoran, Rathmore, Ratoal, Ratona
Ratona
Ratona is a town in Sagar district of Madhya Pradesh...

, Ratoran, Raw, Reilly, Relagh, Rellan, Renogher Glebe, Reyfad
Reyfad
Reyfad is a townland in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. It lies in the land division of Old Barr, in the civil parish of BohoThis mountainous townland is well known for its extensive cave system and Neolithic stones.The summit of the nearby hill is known as Tullybrack or Reyfad Mountain but...

, Rigg, Ring, Ringvilla, Rockfield, Rocky Island, Rooskagh North, Rooskagh South, Roosky, Ross, Rossaa, Rossachrin, Rossahilly, Rossavally, Rosscah, Rosscor, Rosscor Island, Rossdanean, Rossgole, Ross Inner, Ross Outer, Rossbeg, Rossbrick Glebe, Rosscarn, Rossclare, Rosscolban, Rosscolton, Rosscorkey Island, Rosscrennagh, Rossdagamph or St Catherines, Rossdoney, Rossfad, Rossgad, Rossgweer, Rossharbour, Rossharbour Old, Rossigh, Rossinnan, Rossinure Beg, Rossinure More, Rosskit Island, Rosslea
Rosslea
Rosslea or Roslea is a small village in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland, near the border with County Monaghan in the Republic of Ireland. It stands on the River Finn and is beset by small natural lakes. Roslea Forest is nearby...

, Rossmacaffry, Rossmacall, Rossmacawinny, Rossmacole, Rossmore, Rossnafarsan, Rossole, Rossorry, Rosspoint or Cosbystown East, Rossyvullan, Rotten Mountain, Rough Island, Round Island, Rushin, Rushinbane, Rush Island

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Sallaghy, Salloon, Sallow Island, Sally Island, Sally Islands, Sallysgrove, Salry, Sam's Island, Samsonagh, Sandhill, Sandholes
Sandholes
Sandholes is a small, rural village which is located at a crossroads approximately four kilometres south of Cookstown in County Tyrone. The village is small and compact with a locally significant range of services, community facilities and industry...

, Scaffog, Scandally, Scardans Lower, Scattered Rocks, Screegan Island, Screevagh, Scribbagh, Scribby, Sessiagh East, Sessiaghs, Sessiagh West, Shallany, Shanaghy, Shanco, Shankill, Shanmullagh, Shannock, Shanraa, Shanvally, Shave Island, Shean, Sheebeg, Sheehinny, Sheemuldoon, Sheeny, Sheepwalk
Sheepwalk
A sheepwalk is an area of grassland where sheep can roam freely.The productivity of sheepwalk is measured by the number of sheep per area. This is dependent, among other things, on the underlying rock....

, Sheetrim, Sheridan, Shillanmore, Sidaire, Silverhill, Skea
Skea, County Fermanagh
Skea is a small village and townland in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. It had a population of 114 people in the 2001 Census. It lies within the Fermanagh District Council area.- References :*...

, Skeagh, Skeoge, Skreen, Skrinny, Slapragh, Slattinagh, Slawin
Slawin
Sławin is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Sieroszewice, within Ostrów Wielkopolski County, Greater Poland Voivodeship, in west-central Poland. It lies approximately east of Sieroszewice, east of Ostrów Wielkopolski, and south-east of the regional capital Poznań.The village has...

, Slee, Slievebane, Slisgarrow, Slush Hill, Smith's Rock, Snowhill, Spring Grove, Springtown, Sraharory, Srahenny, Srameen Island, Sraniff, Sruhanure, Staff Island, Starraghan, St Catherine's or Rossdagamph, Stonefort, Stonepark, Stony Islands, Stragolan, Stragole, Stallion Cowes Island, Stragowna, Stralahan, Stralustrin, Stramatt, Stranacally, Stranadarriff, Stranafeley, Stranahone, Strananerriagh, Stratonagher, Stratore, Stripe, Strongbow Island, Stumpys Hill, Summerhill, Swallow Island

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Tabagh, Tamlaght, Tantybulk, Tatnamallaght, Tatteevagh, Tattenabuddagh, Tattenaheglish, Tattenalee, Tattenamona, Tattinderry, Tattendillur, Tattinbarr, Tattinfree, Tattintonegan, Tattinweer, Tattycam, Tattygare, Tattygare Glebe, Tattygormican, Tattykeel Lower, Tattykeel Upper, Tattykeeran
Tattykeeran
Tattykeeran is a townland in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland It lies in the civil parish of Pubble, Tempo. The Tomtrout breed of cattle comes from this area....

, Tattymacall, Tattymore, Tattymorris, Tattynacunnian, Tattynageeragh, Tattynagolan, Tattynuckle, Tattyreagh, Tawnaghgorm, Tawnawanny, Tawnydorragh, Tawnynoran, Tawnyreagh, Tedd, Teebane, Teemore
Teemore
Teemore is a small village and townland in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. It is three miles south of Derrylin. In the 2001 Census it had a population of 400....

, Teer, Teesnaghtan, Teige's Rock, Templenaffrin, Tents, Thomastown, Thornhill Glebe, Tibberedoge Glebe, Tievaveeny, Tievealough, Tievebunnan, Tievegarrow, Tievenavarnog, Tiraffy, Tiraltan, Tiranagher Beg, Tiraroe, Tiravally Glebe, Tiravree Glebe, Tirconnell, Tireeghan, Tireevil, Tirenny, Tirigannon, Tirmacspird, Tirmonen, Tiroogan, Tirwinny, Tober, Tobradan, Tom's Island or Inishbeg, Tonagh Glebe, Tonanoran, Tonardrum, Tonavally, Toneel North, Toneel South, Toney, Tonity Bog, Tonitygorman, Tonlisderritt, Tonnaboy, Tonnacroob, Tonnagh, Tonnaghboy, Tonregee Island, Tonwore, Tonydrummallard, Tonyglaskan, Tonyloman, Tonymalloe, Tonymelt, Tonymore
Tonymore
Tonymore is a townland in the Civil Parish of Tomregan, Barony of Knockninny, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. The townland name is an anglicisation of the Gaelic placename “Tamhnaigh Mór” which means ‘The Big Pasture’. Another meaning which has been suggested is “Tonnaigh Mór” which means ‘The...

, Tonystick, Tonyteige, Tonyvarnog, Tonywall, Toolinn, Toppan
Toppan
Toppan or Toppan Printing is a Japanese company, presided by Naoki Adachi. It is a global printing company, founded over a century ago. In 2008 company sales accounted to $16.3 billion ....

, Toppan Island, Topped Mountain or Mullyknock, Toralt, Tower Beg, Townhill, Trahanacarrick Island, Trannish (Island), Trasna, Trasna Island, Treel, Trien, Trillick, Tromogagh, Trory
Trory
Trory is a small village in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. It is located just 2 miles to the north-west of Enniskillen. In the 2001 Census it had a population of 315 people...

, Trustan, Trustan Glebe, Tubbrid, Tullanaginn, Tullanaglare, Tullanaglug, Tullanaguiggy, Tullinteskin, Tullinwonny, Tully, Tully North, Tully South, Tullyavy, Tullybellina, Tullybrack or Ora More, Tullycarbry, Tullychurry, Tullyclea, Tullycreevy, Tullydevenish, Tullyfad, Tullygerravra
Tullygerravra
Tullygerravra is a townland in the area of Belcoo, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. It was previously in the area of Boho and still constitutes a part of the parish of Botha....

, Tullyharney, Tullyholvin Lower, Tullykelter, Tullykenneye, Tullylammy, Tullylone, Tullylough, Tullymargy, Tullynabohoge, Tullynacor, Tullynagarn, Tullynagowan, Tullynasrahan, Tullyneevin, Tullyreagh, Tullyrossmearan, Tullysranadeega, Tullyvogy

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Whilliter, Whinnigan Glebe, Whitehill, Whitehill North, Whitehill South, Windmill Hill, Woody Mullaghree or Ashwoods
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