- Source: Denn, County Cavan
Denn is a civil parish in County Cavan in the Republic of Ireland with three churches.
Ethnology
The name Denn is derived from the Old Irish word dionga, meaning 'fortress'. The townlands of Denbann and Denmore roughly translate to the 'white fort' and the 'large fort' respectively.
Location
Denn is located between the towns of Cavan and Ballyjamesduff in County Cavan, Ireland. It is part of the baronies of Castlerahan, Clanmahon and Loughtee Upper. The parish is located nearby to the small mountain Slieve Glah. The village of Crosskeys, in the Barony of Loughtee Upper, is located in the centre of the parish.
Amenities
Denn has one Anglican (Denmore church) and two Catholic churches (St. Matthew's in Crosskeys and Drumavaddy in Carrickaboy), A Gaelic football club (Denn GFC) a national school (Crosskeys National School), a resource center, a community center and an inn.
Townlands
There are 58 townlands in Denn parish:
Acres
Aghadoon or Ravenfield
Aghadreenagh
Aghalattafraal
Aghateggal/Ryefort
Aghavaddy
Aghnahaia Glebe
Ardkill Beg
Ardkill More
Ardlougher
Ardvarny
Banagher
Blackbull
Carn
Carrickaboy Glebe
Carrickatober
Corglass
Cornagrow
Cornamahan
Cornaseer
Corrakane
Corraweelis
Crumlin
Denn Glebe
Dennbane
Dennmore/Leggandenn
Derrylurgan
Drumavaddy
Drumbarry
Drumcanon
Drumcrow
Drumhirk
Drumliff
Farragh
Gallon Glebe
Gallonbulloge/Blackbull
Killycannan
Killynanum
Killyteane
Killyvally
Kilnacor
Kilnacreevy
Lackanclare
Lackanduff
Lackanmore
Largan
Leggandenn
Lishenry
Lislea
Lismeen
Lonnogs
Moher
Newtown
Pollafree
Pollakeel
Pottle
Pottlesoden
Ranrenagh
Ravenfield
Ryefort
Shannow
Tullytreane
Notes
External links
Flickr
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Denn, County Cavan
- Denn
- Denn GFC
- 2024 Cavan Intermediate Football Championship
- 2023 Cavan Intermediate Football Championship
- James Collins (priest)
- Cavan Senior Football Championship
- 2013 Cavan Senior Football Championship
- Cavan County Council
- West Cavan (UK Parliament constituency)