Tunnagh

Tunnagh is a small townland in , . It is near the village of . It has an area of approximately 1.5 square kilometres, and had a population of 13 people as of the 2011 census.
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Places in the Area

Nearby places include Gorteen and Bunnanaddan.

Village
Gurteen or is a village in , . It is in the civil parish of Kilfree in the baronry of Coolavin. Gurteen's population increased from 269 people, at the 2006 census, to 421 at the 2022 census. is situated 3 km south of Tunnagh.

Village
Bunnanadden, or Bunninadden is a small village in south , . It is on the R296 road, 9 km from and 8 km from . is situated 7 km northwest of Tunnagh.

is a town in in the northwest of Ireland. The town's population in 2022 was 1,700. It has a castle dating from 1300 but its main attractions are the prehistoric sites dotted around the surrounding countryside, the best known being Carrowkeel.

Tunnagh

Latitude
54.02045° or 54° 1′ 14″ north
Longitude
-8.51415° or 8° 30′ 51″ west
Elevation
57 metres (187 feet)
Open location code
9C6H2FCP+58
Geo­Names ID
3310870
Wiki­data ID
Q7853269
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In Other Languages

From Irish to Turkish—“Tunnagh” goes by many names.
  • Irish: An tSonnach
  • Turkish: Tunnagh (İrlanda)
  • Turkish: Tunnagh

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