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District Electoral Divisions of County Galway Ballinasloe Connemara Galway Loughrea Oranmore Electoral Area District Electoral Divisions of County Galway Ballinasloe Connemara Galway Loughrea Oranmore IslandIslandIsland Tuam BallymoeBallymoe TempletogherTempletogher KilcroanKilcroan BallynakillBallynakill (Glenamaddy)(Glenamaddy) DunmoreDunmore NorthNorth BallynakillBallynakill (Glenamaddy)(Glenamaddy) BallinastackBallinastack InishbofinInishbofinInishbofin AddergooleAddergoole ToberadoshToberadosh ToberroeToberroe MilltownMilltown BoyounaghBoyounagh DunmoreDunmore SouthSouth DunmoreDunmore SouthSouth GlenamaddyGlenamaddy RinvyleRinvyle DoonballyDoonbally CarrownagurCarrownagur GlenamaddyGlenamaddy RinvyleRinvyle RaheenRaheen CushkillaryCushkillary FoxhallFoxhall KilbennanKilbennan CreggsCreggs LeitirLeitirLeitir BreacáinBreacáinBreacáin ANAN ROSROS KiltullaghKiltullagh (Glenamaddy)(Glenamaddy) ClegganCleggan LeitirLeitirLeitir BreacáinBreacáinBreacáin TUAMTUAM KilleenKilleenTUAMTUAM SillernaSillerna BallynakillBallynakill (Clifden)(Clifden) KilshanvyKilshanvy KilleenKilleen BallynakillBallynakill (Clifden)(Clifden) CarrowrevaghCarrowrevagh CurraghmoreCurraghmore CarrowrevaghCarrowrevaghClonbernClonbern AnAn FhairceFhairce ClonbernClonbern AnAn FhairceFhairce CloonkeenCloonkeen (Tuam)(Tuam) BelclareBelclare ShankillShankillCloonkeenCloonkeen (MountBellew(MountBellew Rural)Rural) ANAN CHORRCHORR BeaghmoreBeaghmore ANAN CHORRCHORR CONGACONGA BeaghmoreBeaghmore LevallyLevallyLevally ClifdenClifden CONGACONGA TuamTuam UrbanUrban LevallyLevallyLevally ScreggScregg DonaghpatrickDonaghpatrick TuamTuam UrbanUrban TuamTuam RuralRural BinnBinn anan ChoireChoire BallynakillBallynakill (Mountbellew(Mountbellew Rural)Rural) KilleroranKilleroran AnAn UillinnUillinn DerryleaDerrylea HillsbrookHillsbrook DerryleaDerrylea KillererinKillererin HillsbrookHillsbrook ClaretuamClaretuam KillererinKillererin ClaretuamClaretuam MountbellewMountbellew KillianKillian ErrislannanErrislannan HeadfordHeadford KilcoonaKilcoona CastlefrenchCastlefrench ErrislannanErrislannan CoolooCooloo CastlefrenchCastlefrench LetterforeLetterforeLetterfore KillowerKillower BallinderryBallinderry MoyneMoyne DerrycunlaghDerrycunlagh LetterforeLetterforeLetterfore MoyneMoyne DerrycunlaghDerrycunlagh KillursaKillursa TaghboyTaghboy DoonloughanDoonloughan MáirosMáiros TaghboyTaghboy DoonloughanDoonloughan CummerCummer BallynaparkBallynapark BallinduffBallinduff CaltraCaltra KilleanyKilleanyBallinduffBallinduff AbbeyAbbey WestWest CastleblakeneyCastleblakeney BunowenBunowen CONNEMARACONNEMARA AbbeyAbbey EastEast OughterardOughterard AnnaghdownAnnaghdown (Tuam)(Tuam)KilmoylanKilmoylan DerryglassaunDerryglassaunMounthazelMounthazel CLOCHCLOCH NANA RÓNRÓN AnnaghdownAnnaghdown (Tuam)(Tuam) ClonbrockClonbrock AnAn TurlachTurlach WormholeWormhole ClonbrockClonbrock AhascraghAhascragh WormholeWormhole RyehillRyehill AnnaghAnnagh AhascraghAhascragh CILLCILL CHUIMÍNCHUIMÍN RyehillRyehill ColmanstownColmanstown ABHAINNABHAINN GHABHLAGHABHLA LiscananaunLiscananaunLiscananaun EanachEanach DhúinDhúin DeerparkDeerpark LeacachLeacachLeacach BeagBeagBeag MoniveaMonivea BallymacwardBallymacward BáileBáile ChláirChláir KillureKillure TullaighTullaigh MhicMhic AodháinAodháin BáileBáile ChláirChláir BellevilleBelleville TiaquinTiaquin CappaluskCappalusk AnAn CnocCnoc BuíBuí CamasCamas TullaighTullaigh MhicMhic AodháinAodháin SCAINIMHSCAINIMH BALLINASLOEBALLINASLOE SliabhSliabh anan AonaighAonaigh ORANMOREORANMORE KilconnellKilconnell SliabhSliabh anan AonaighAonaigh ORANMOREORANMORELisínLisínLisín ananan BhealaighBhealaighBhealaigh GraigabbeyGraigabbey BallinasloeBallinasloe UrbanUrban CeathrúCeathrú anan BhrúnaighBhrúnaigh GraigabbeyGraigabbey KillimorKillimor KillaanKillaan BallinasloeBallinasloe UrbanUrban MAGHMAGH CUILINNCUILINN ANAN CARNCARN MÓRMÓR CloonkeenCloonkeen KillimorKillimor KillaanKillaan BallinasloeBallinasloe RuralRural MAGHMAGH CUILINNCUILINNGaillaimhGaillaimh TuathTuath ANAN CARNCARN MÓRMÓR CloonkeenCloonkeen leitirleitirleitir MórMórMór GaillaimhGaillaimh TuathTuath (Loughrea(Loughrea(Loughrea Rural)Rural)Rural) AughrimAughrim (Ballinasloe(Ballinasloe Rural)Rural) leitirleitirleitir MórMórMór SailearnaSailearna AughrimAughrim (Galway)(Galway) (Loughrea(Loughrea(Loughrea Rural)Rural)Rural) SailearnaSailearna CillCill AithnínAithnín BAILEBAILE ANAN TEAMPAILLTEAMPAILL AnAn CrompánCrompán AthenryAthenry ANAN SPIDÉALSPIDÉAL GrangeGrange ANAN SPIDÉALSPIDÉAL BEARNABEARNA GreethillGreethill GrangeGrange KillallaghtanKillallaghtan KellysgroveKellysgrove CILLCILL CHUIMÍNCHUIMÍN (( GAILLIMHGAILLIMH )) BEARNABEARNA KiltullaghKiltullagh (Loughrea(Loughrea Rural)Rural) KillallaghtanKillallaghtan CILLCILL CHUIMÍNCHUIMÍN (( GAILLIMHGAILLIMH )) NANA FORBACHAFORBACHA OranmoreOranmore NANA FORBACHAFORBACHA StradballyStradbally OatfieldOatfield RafordRaford LismannyLismannyLismanny GARMNAGARMNA ClontuskertClontuskert MoyodeMoyode KylemoreKylemore KilconierinKilconierin KilreekillKilreekill KilloranKilloran KylemoreKylemore ClarinbridgeClarinbridge KilconierinKilconierin KilreekillKilreekill ClarinbridgeClarinbridge LackaleaLackaleaLackalea BullaunBullaun BallynacourtyBallynacourty CraughwellCraughwell KiltormerKiltormer BallynacourtyBallynacourty KilleelyKilleely CraughwellCraughwell LaurencetownLaurencetownLaurencetown ClonfertClonfert KilmacshaneKilmacshane LoughreaLoughreaLoughrea RuralRuralRural AbbeygormacanAbbeygormacan RahasaneRahasane KilconicknyKilconickny AbbeygormacanAbbeygormacan RahasaneRahasane LoughreaLoughreaLoughrea UrbanUrbanUrban KilmeenKilmeen DerrewDerrew EyrecourtEyrecourt DrumacooDrumacoo LoughreaLoughreaLoughrea UrbanUrbanUrban DerrewDerrew KillogilleenKillogilleen KillimorKillimor KillimorKillimor MeelickMeelick CastletaylorCastletaylor BracklaghBracklagh KilleenavarraKilleenavarraCastletaylorCastletaylor BracklaghBracklagh (Portumna(Portumna(Portumna Rural)Rural)Rural)KilquainKilquain DoorusDoorus DoorusDoorus ArdrahanArdrahan LOUGHREALOUGHREA TiranasgraghTiranasgragh ArdrahanArdrahan LOUGHREALOUGHREAKilteskillKilteskillLeitrimLeitrimLeitrim KilchreestKilchreest KilteskillKilteskill MoatMoat KilchreestKilchreest AilleAille MountainMountain SkehanaghSkehanagh AilleAille MountainMountain CastleboyCastleboy PallasPallas INISINISINIS MÓRMÓRMÓR (OILEÁIN(OILEÁIN(OILEÁIN ARAINNARAINNARAINN ))) CastleboyCastleboy TynaghTynagh PallasPallas KinvarraKinvarra CahermoreCahermore TynaghTynagh KinvarraKinvarra CahermoreCahermore KilmalinogeKilmalinoge KilthomasKilthomas DrumkearyDrumkeary PortumnaPortumna CappardCappard KiltartanKiltartan CappardCappard BallyglassBallyglass KiltartanKiltartan MarblehillMarblehill BallyglassBallyglass KillinnyKillinny AbbeyvilleAbbeyville BallynagarBallynagar GortGort BallycahalanBallycahalan DerrylaurDerrylaur BallynagarBallynagar KilbeacantyKilbeacanty WoodfordWoodford LoughatorickLoughatorickLoughatorick BeaghBeagh DrumminDrummin ArdamullivanArdamullivan CoosCoos From Galway County Council's Electoral Areas of County Galway 2009.
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