Ballinagh (Irish: Beal Atha na nEach) is a village in County Cavan Statistics Province: Ulster County Town: Cavan Code: CN Area: 1,931 km² Population (2002) 56,546 Website: www. ...
Irish: Beal Atha na nEach, (Mouth of the Ford of the Steed) from when Queen Meabh and her men travelled through many moons ago, on their way to battle for the Brown Bull of Cooley. Capital of Co Cavan. Many fine drinking establishments, including the "one and only" Barney Macs. Anything goes in this sprawling metropolis.After the 2006 Fleadh Ceol there was a record 106 unplanned pregnancies, putting Swinford Co. Mayo to shame. Also has the Famous Monumemt of Flemings Folly located on a Large hill overlooking the area. Home of the O'Reilly Clan. It a small town on the Main N55 midlands route and if you blinked you might miss it going through.But not since the council put the traffic calming measures in, they will no doubt cause more annoyance than not as Gavins customers still insist on double parking. It has got to the stage that getting through Ballinagh proves as hard as Kilnaleck where the locals seem a little slow when it comes to parking their cars, abandoned comes to mind. Ballinagh is also hometown to the one and only world reknown singer CATHY DURKIN, who has her own fine pub in the city of Cavan. "The Cruiscin Lan" well worth a visit for a cosy drink with friendly staff & clients. This is a link page for cities and towns in the Republic of Ireland, including larger villages, and villages and townlands of note, as well as towns, townships or urban centres in Dublin. ... Market Houses are a notable feature of many Irish towns with varying styles of architecture, size and ornamentation making for a most interesting feature of the streetscape. ...
Coordinates: 53°56′N 7°25′W Ballinagh GFC Website Map of Earth showing lines of latitude (horizontally) and longitude (vertically), Eckert VI projection; large version (pdf, 1. ...
The Cavan SFL Division 2 top of the table clash between Drumalee and Ballinagh at St. Felims Park, Drumalee on Sunday 24th April proved an exciting affair between two determined sides.
A draw was a fair result in a contest between two sides who hopes to be in contention for Division 1 promotion at the end of the season.
Ballinagh - D. McCarthy; R. McBride, C. Brady, E. Brady; P. Reilly, D. McInerney 0-1, A. Durkin; A. Maguire, P. Maguire Declan Beard 0-3, 2 frees, P. Galligan, K. Galligan; C. Gumley 0-2, one free, H. Daly 0-2, C. Brady.