Russagh (civil parish)

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Civil parish in Leinster, Republic of Ireland
Russagh
An Rosach
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Civil parish |
Location of Russagh within County Westmeath in the Republic of Ireland
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Coordinates: 53°39′16″N 7°29′44″W / 53.65444°N 7.49556°W / 53.65444; -7.49556Coordinates: 53°39′16″N 7°29′44″W / 53.65444°N 7.49556°W / 53.65444; -7.49556
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Country |
Republic of Ireland
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Province |
Leinster |
County |
County Westmeath |
Irish grid reference |
N333672 |
Russagh (Irish: An Rosach)[1] is a civil parish in County Westmeath, Ireland. It is located about 17.52 kilometres (11 mi) north–west of Mullingar.
Russagh is one of 6 civil parishes in the barony of Moygoish in the Province of Leinster. The civil parish covers 2,581.2 acres (10.446 km2).
Russagh civil parish comprises 9 townlands: Barratogher, Cappagh, Corrydonellan, Loughanstown, Loughanstown Lower aka Slievelahan, Rathowen, Russagh, Slievelahan aka Loughanstown Lower,
Windtown North and Windtown South.
The neighbouring civil parishes are: Street to the north, Lackan (barony of Corkaree) to the east, Kilbixy to the south and Mostrim (barony of Ardagh, County Longford and Rathaspick to the west.[2][3]
References
^ Russagh civil parish Logainm.ie Retrieved on 26 June 2015.
^ Russagh civil parish, Co. Westmeath Townlands.ie Retrieved on 26 June 2015.
^ Russagh civil parish, Co. Westmeath The IreAtlas Townland Data Base Retrieved on 26 June 2015.
External links
- Russagh civil parish at the IreAtlas Townland Data Base
- Russagh civil parish at Townlands.ie
- Russagh civil parish at Logainm.ie
Ireland portal
Places in County Westmeath
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County town: Mullingar
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Towns |
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Villages |
- Ballinahown
- Ballykeeran
- Ballymore
- Ballynacargy
- Baylin
- Castledaly
- Castlepollard
- Castletown Geoghegan
- Clonmellon
- Collinstown
- Coole
- Crookedwood
- Delvin
- Drumcree
- Drumraney
- Finnea
- Fore
- Glassan
- Horseleap
- Kilbeggan
- Killucan and Rathwire
- Kinnegad
- Milltownpass
- Mount Temple
- Moyvoughly
- Multyfarnham
- Raharney
- Rathconrath
- Rathowen
- Rochfortbridge
- Rosemount
- Streamstown
- Street
- Tang
- Tubberclare
- Tyrrellspass
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Baronies |
- Brawny
- Clonlonan
- Corkaree
- Delvin
- Farbill
- Fartullagh
- Fore
- Kilkenny West
- Moyashel and Magheradernon
- Moycashel
- Moygoish
- Rathconrath
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- List of townlands of County Westmeath
- List of civil parishes of County Westmeath
- Category:Geography of County Westmeath
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