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County Donegal Local Electoral Area Boundary Committee No. 1 Report 2018 County Donegal Letterkenny LEA - 7 ARDMALIN Milford LEA - 3 MALIN CARTHAGE Carndonagh LEA - 4 Carndonagh BALLYLIFFIN CULDAFF MÍN AN CHLADAIGH TURMONE DUNAFF " FÁNAID THUAIDH STRAID CARNDONAGH GLENEELY GREENCASTLE GLENEGANON ROS GOILL FÁNAID THIAR GRIANFORT MOVILLE DÚN FIONNACHAIDH DESERTEGNY CASTLECARY ROSNAKILL MINTIAGHS GLENTOGHER REDCASTLE ILLIES ARDS CARRAIG AIRT AN CHEATHRÚ CHAOL Buncrana WHITECASTLE CREAMHGHORT CNOC COLBHA BUNCRANA URBAN BUNCRANA RURAL KILLYGARVAN MÍN AN CHLADAIGH GLEN Milford THREE TREES CRÍOCH NA SMÉAR CAISLEÁN NA DTUATH RATHMULLAN " GORT AN CHOIRCE NA CROISBHEALAÍ AN CRAOSLACH MILLFORD GLENALLA FAHAN KILDERRY " BIRDSTOWN LOCH CAOL INCH ISLAND AN TEARMANN BALLYARR Buncrana LEA - 5 MACHAIRE CHLOCHAIR KILMACRENAN INIS MHIC AN DOIRN DÚN LÚICHE RATHMELTON BURT ANAGAIRE Glenties LEA - 6 GARTÁN Letterkenny GORTNAVERN ÁRAINN MHÓR INIS MHIC AN DOIRN EDENACARNAN CASTLEFORWARD CASTLEWRAY TEMPLEDOUGLAS NEWTOWN CUNNINGHAM " MANORCUNNINGHAM MÍN AN LÁBÁIN LETTERKENNY RURAL KILLEA AN CLOCHÁN LIATH CRÓ BHEITHE LETTERKENNY URBAN AN DÚCHORAIDH BALLYMACOOL TREANTAGHMUCKLAGH SUÍ CORR KILLYMASNY MAGHERABOY AN MACHAIRE ST. JOHNSTOWN MÍN CHARRAIGEACH CORRAVADDY KINCRAIGY BAILE NA FINNE FEDDYGLASS FIGART LETTERMORE LEITIR MHIC AN BHAIRD CLONLEIGH NORTH GLEANN LÉITHÍN CONVOY RAPHOE Local Electoral Areas AN CLOCHÁN " Lifford Stranorlar CLONLEIGH SOUTH and Municipal Districts: STRANORLAR DAWROS MAAS CASTLEFINN Glenties KILLYGORDON Local Electoral Areas: NA GLEANNTA AN GHRAFAIDH " ALLT NA PÉISTE Electoral Divisions: " DOOISH CLOGHARD ARD AN RÁTHA URNEY WEST CARRAIG AIRT KNOCK GLENEELY ED Names: INIS CAOIL GOLAND LOCH IASCAIGH " GLEANN GHEIS MAOL MOSÓG AN BHINN BHÁN Town Names: Lifford CILL GHABHLAIGH TAWNAWULLY EANYMORE HAUGH CRÓ CHAORACH CORKERMORE BONNYGLEN CLOGHER Lifford- MÁLAINN BHIG TIEVESKEELTA GLEANN CHOLM CILLE Donegal INVER DONEGAL CROWNARAD KILLYBEGS CILL CHARTHAIGH TULLYNAUGHT Stranorlar LEA - 6 AN LEARGAIDH MHÓR TANTALLON " DUNKINEELY LAGHY GROUSEHALL BALLINTRA PETTIGOE BALLINTRA TEMPLECARN CAVANGARDEN BALLYSHANNON RURAL CLIFF Donegal LEA - 6 BALLYSHANNON URBAN BUNDORAN RURAL CARRICKBOY BUNDORAN URBAN 0 10 20 40 Kilometers.
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