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Townland/DED Index County Donegal - Townland/DED listing Townland DED Municipal District (M.D.) ABBERNADOORNY Donegal Donegal M.D. ABBEY ISLAND Ballyshannon Rural Donegal M.D. ABBEYLANDS Ballyshannon Rural Donegal M.D. ADDERVILLE Straid Inishowen M.D. ADDERWAL Glenleheen Glenties M.D. ADMIRAN Stranorlar Stranorlar M.D. AGHADACHOR Glen Letterkenny M.D. AGHADAGHLY Greenfort Letterkenny M.D. AGHADOWEY Ballintra Donegal Donegal M.D. AGHADREENAN Rossnakill Letterkenny M.D. AGHAFOY Pettigo Donegal M.D. AGHAGLASSON Gleneely Inishowen Inishowen M.D. AGHAHULL Ramelton Letterkenny M.D. AGHALATTIVE Ards Glenties M.D. AGHALATTY Carrigart Letterkenny M.D. AGHALENTY Castlewray Letterkenny M.D. AGHALOUGH Pettigo Donegal M.D. AGHANGADDY GLEBE Ramelton Letterkenny M.D. AGHANURSAN Milford Letterkenny M.D. AGHASHEIL Stranorlar Stranorlar M.D. AGHATUBBRID Gleneely Inishowen Inishowen M.D. AGHAVANNAN FAR Rathmullan Letterkenny M.D. AGHAVANNAN NEAR Rathmullan Letterkenny M.D. AGHAVEAGH Altnapaste Stranorlar M.D. AGHAWEE Clonleigh South Stranorlar M.D. AGHAWONEY Ballyarr Letterkenny M.D. AGHAYEEVOGE Killybegs Donegal M.D. AGHILLY and LENYNARNAN Buncrana Rural Inishowen M.D. AGHLEHARD Maheraboy Letterkenny M.D. AGHLEM Tullynaught Donegal M.D. AGHNAHOO GLEBE Templecarn Donegal M.D. AGHNAKEERAGH Raphoe Stranorlar M.D. AGHRAGH Glencolumbkille Donegal M.D. AIGHAN Dunkineely Donegal M.D. AIGHE Glengesh Glenties M.D. ALLA Ballyshannon Rural Donegal M.D. ALT LOWER Urney West Stranorlar M.D. ALT UPPER Urney West Stranorlar M.D. ALTADOO Donegal Donegal M.D. ALTADUSH Seacor Letterkenny M.D. ALTAGHDERRY Killea Inishowen M.D. ALTAHALLA Straid Inishowen M.D. ALTAN Dunlewey Glenties M.D. ALTASKIN St. Johnston Stranorlar M.D. ALTATRAGHT Cloghan Stranorlar M.D. ALTCLOGH Kilgoly Donegal M.D. Page 1 of 59 County Donegal - Townland/DED listing Townland DED Municipal District (M.D.) ALTCOR Bonnyglen Donegal M.D. ALTILOW Haugh Donegal M.D. ALTINIERIN Meencargagh Stranorlar M.D. ALTLAHAN Cloghan Stranorlar M.D. ALTNAGAPPLE Mulmosog Glenties M.D. ALTNAPASTE Altnapaste Stranorlar M.D. ANNAGH Straid Inishowen M.D. ANNAGRY Annagry Glenties M.D. ANNASLEE Fahan Inishowen M.D. ANNY FAR and NEAR Knockalla Letterkenny M.D. APHORT Aran Glenties M.D. ARBATT Cloghan Stranorlar M.D. ARDACHRIN Churchill Letterkenny M.D. ARDAGANNY Corrovaddy Letterkenny M.D. ARDAGH Trentaghmucklagh Stranorlar M.D. ARDAGH Ballyliffin Inishowen M.D. ARDAGHEY GLEBE Inver Donegal M.D. ARDAHEE Ballymacool Letterkenny M.D. ARDARA Ardara Glenties M.D. ARDARAVAN Buncrana Urban Inishowen M.D. ARDARAWER Castlewray Letterkenny M.D. ARDATOWEL Tawnawully Donegal M.D. ARDATURR Gartan Letterkenny M.D. ARDATURR MOUNTAIN Gartan Letterkenny M.D. ARDBANE Rosguill Letterkenny M.D. ARDBANE Eanymore Donegal M.D. ARDBANE or LAGHY BARR Laghy Donegal M.D. ARDCHICKEN Donegal Donegal M.D. ARDEE Newtowncunningham Inishowen M.D. ARDEELAN LOWER Ballintra Ballyshannon Donegal M.D. ARDEELAN UPPER Ballintra Ballyshannon Donegal M.D. ARDEEVIN Tawnawully Donegal M.D. ARDESKIN Donegal Donegal M.D. ARDFARN Bundoran Rural Donegal M.D. ARDGILLEW Cavangarden Donegal M.D. ARDGLASS Greenfort Letterkenny M.D. ARDINAWARK Tawnawully Donegal M.D. ARDLENAGH Donegal Donegal M.D. ARDLOUGHER Mulmosog Glenties M.D. ARDLOUGHILL Carrickboy Donegal M.D. ARDMALIN Ardmalin Inishowen M.D. ARDMEEN Crovehy Glenties M.D. ARDMORE Kilderry Inishowen M.D. ARDNABLEASK Tawnawully Donegal M.D. ARDNADITIAN Manorcunningham Inishowen M.D. ARDNAGALLIAGH Ballintra Ballyshannon Donegal M.D. Page 2 of 59 County Donegal - Townland/DED listing Townland DED Municipal District (M.D.) ARDNAGANNAGH Gleneely Stranorlar Stranorlar M.D. ARDNAGAPPERY Magheraclogher Glenties M.D. ARDNAGASSAN Tullynaught Donegal M.D. ARDNAGLASS (ED Clonleigh South) Clonleigh South Stranorlar M.D. ARDNAGLASS (ED Pettigoe) Pettigo Donegal M.D. ARDNAMOGHILL Killea Inishowen M.D. ARDNAREE Glenalla Letterkenny M.D. ARDNASOOL Clonleigh North Stranorlar M.D. ARDPATTAN Cavangarden Donegal M.D. ARDRUMMAN Castlewray Letterkenny M.D. ARDS Ards Glenties M.D. ARDS BEG Gortahork Glenties M.D. ARDS BIG Ramelton Letterkenny M.D. ARDS LITTLE Ramelton Letterkenny M.D. ARDS MORE Gortahork Glenties M.D. ARDS MORE MOUNTAIN Gortahork Glenties M.D. ARDUN Graffy Glenties M.D. ARDUNS Magheraclogher Glenties M.D. ARDVALLY Mulmosog Glenties M.D. ARDVARNOCK GLEBE Figart Stranorlar M.D. ARLANDS Rutland Glenties M.D. ARRYHEERNABIN Fanad North Letterkenny M.D. ARTIEKELLYS Convoy Stranorlar M.D. Atlashane or Cabadooey Carndonagh Inishowen M.D. ATTATANTE Magheraclogher Glenties M.D. ATTINADAGUE Gartan Letterkenny M.D. AUGHAGAULT Convoy Stranorlar M.D. AUGHAGAULT BIG Convoy Stranorlar M.D. AUGHKEELY Lettermore Stranorlar M.D. AUGHNISH Ramelton Letterkenny M.D. AUGHNISH ISLE Letterkenny M.D. AUGHT Three Trees Inishowen M.D. AUGULLIES Crovehy Glenties M.D. AVALTYGORT Gleneely Stranorlar Stranorlar M.D. BACK HILL Clonleigh North Stranorlar M.D. BACKLANDS Clonleigh South Stranorlar M.D. BACKLEAS Stranorlar Stranorlar M.D. BALBANE Tieveskeelta Donegal M.D. BALLAGH Malin Inishowen M.D. BALLAGHDERG Gortnavern Letterkenny M.D. BALLARD Kilgoly Donegal M.D. BALLEEGHAN Manorcunningham Inishowen M.D. BALLEEGHAN (ED Greencastle) Greencastle Inishowen M.D. BALLEEGHAN LOWER Carthage Inishowen M.D. BALLEEGHAN UPPER Carthage Inishowen M.D. BALLEELAGHAN Malin Inishowen M.D. Page 3 of 59 County Donegal - Townland/DED listing Townland DED Municipal District (M.D.) BALLINA Rossnakill Letterkenny M.D. BALLINCRICK and BALLYNABROCKY Fanad North Letterkenny M.D. BALLINDRAIT Clonleigh North Stranorlar M.D. BALLINLOUGH Mintiaghs Inishowen M.D. BALLINTEMPLE Crossroads Glenties M.D. BALLINTLIEVE Mintiaghs Inishowen M.D. BALLINTOOEY Ballintra Donegal Donegal M.D. BALLINTRA Aran Glenties M.D. BALLINTRA (GRAHAMSTOWN ROAD) Ballintra Ballyshannon Donegal M.D. BALLOOR Fanad North Letterkenny M.D. BALLYALLA Ballintra Donegal Donegal M.D. BALLYANNAN Desertegney Inishowen M.D. BALLYARA Killybegs Donegal M.D. BALLYARGUS Redcastle Inishowen M.D. BALLYARR Ballyarr Letterkenny M.D. BALLYARR GLEBE Ballyarr Letterkenny M.D. BALLYARRELL Gleneely Stranorlar Stranorlar M.D. BALLYARRELL MOUNTAIN or CORNASHESK Gleneely Stranorlar Stranorlar M.D. BALLYBEGLEY Newtowncunningham Inishowen M.D. BALLYBEGLEY LITTLE Manorcunningham Inishowen M.D. BALLYBOBANEEN Altnapaste Stranorlar M.D. BALLYBODONNELL Dunkineely Donegal M.D. BALLYBOE Corrovaddy Letterkenny M.D. BALLYBOE Convoy Stranorlar M.D. BALLYBOE Creeslough Glenties M.D. BALLYBOE Kincraigy Letterkenny M.D. BALLYBOE Killea Inishowen M.D. BALLYBOE Crossroads Glenties M.D. BALLYBOE (ED Rathmelton) Ramelton Letterkenny M.D. Ballyboe (Feddyglass) FeddyGlass Stranorlar M.D. BALLYBOE GLENCAR Letterkenny Urban Letterkenny M.D. BALLYBOE LISNENAN Letterkenny Rural Letterkenny M.D. BALLYBOE MOUNTAIN Crossroads Glenties M.D. BALLYBOENCURRAGH Castlewray Letterkenny M.D. BALLYBOFEY Stranorlar Stranorlar M.D. BALLYBOGAN Clonleigh South Stranorlar M.D. BALLYBOKEEL Ramelton Letterkenny M.D. BALLYBOLAUDER Templedouglas Letterkenny M.D. BALLYBOTEMPLE Cloghan Stranorlar M.D. BALLYBOYLE Donegal Donegal M.D. BALLYBRACK Moville Inishowen M.D. BALLYBROLLAGHAN Tanatallon Donegal M.D. BALLYBULGAN Ballintra Donegal Donegal M.D. BALLYBUN Cloghand Stranorlar M.D. BALLYBUNINABBER Termon Letterkenny M.D. Page 4 of 59 County Donegal - Townland/DED listing Townland DED Municipal District (M.D.) BALLYCALLON Carrowkeel Letterkenny M.D. BALLYCHARRY Turmone Inishowen M.D. BALLYCONNELL Crossroads Glenties M.D. BALLYCONNELLY Glenalla Letterkenny M.D. BALLYCONNOLLY Ballymacool Letterkenny M.D. BALLYCRAMSY Malin Inishowen M.D. BALLYCROY Dunkineely Donegal M.D. BALLYCUSHION Killea Inishowen M.D. BALLYDERMOT Ballintra Donegal Donegal M.D. BALLYDEROWEN Birdstown Inishowen M.D. BALLYDEVITT Donegal Donegal M.D. BALLYDEVITT BEG Donegal Donegal M.D. BALLYEDERLAN Dunkineely Donegal M.D. BALLYELLY Ramelton Letterkenny M.D. BALLYGALLAN BREENAGH Meencargagh Stranorlar M.D. BALLYGAWLEY Killymasney Letterkenny M.D. BALLYGAY Glenalla Letterkenny M.D. BALLYGONIGAN Cloghand Stranorlar M.D. BALLYGORMAN Ardmalin Inishowen M.D. BALLYGREEN Ramelton Letterkenny M.D. BALLYHANNA Carrickboy Donegal M.D. BALLYHASKY Castleforward Inishowen M.D. BALLYHEERIN Fanadwest Letterkenny M.D. BALLYHIERNAN Fanad North Letterkenny M.D. BALLYHOLEY FAR Kincraigy Letterkenny M.D. BALLYHOLEY NEAR Figart Stranorlar M.D. BALLYHOORISKY Fanadwest Letterkenny M.D. BALLYHORK Fanadwest Letterkenny M.D. BALLYKEERAN Kilmacrenan Letterkenny M.D. BALLYKENNY Ardmalin Inishowen M.D. BALLYKENNY Glenalla Letterkenny M.D. BALLYKERRIGAN Altnapaste Stranorlar M.D. BALLYKILLOWEN Laghy Donegal M.D. BALLYKINARD Rossnakill Letterkenny M.D. BALLYLAST Castlefin Stranorlar M.D. BALLYLAWN Manorcunningham Inishowen M.D. BALLYLAWN (ED Castlecarey) Castlecary Inishowen M.D. BALLYLENNON Feddyglass Stranorlar M.D. BALLYLEVIN Manorcunningham Inishowen M.D. BALLYLIFFIN Ballyliffin Inishowen M.D. BALLYLIN Ramelton Letterkenny M.D. BALLYLOSKEY Glentogher Inishowen M.D. BALLYLOUGHAN Killybegs Donegal M.D. BALLYMACAHIL Bonnyglen Donegal M.D. BALLYMACARRY Buncrana Rural Inishowen M.D. BALLYMACARRY LOWER Buncrana Urban Inishowen M.D. Page 5 of 59 County Donegal - Townland/DED listing Townland DED Municipal District (M.D.) BALLYMACARTHUR Greencastle Inishowen M.D. BALLYMACAVANY Pettigo Donegal M.D. BALLYMACAWARD Ballyshannon Rural Donegal M.D. BALLYMACKILDUFF Dawros Glenties M.D. BALLYMACMORIARTY Ballyliffin Inishowen M.D. BALLYMACOOL Ballymacool Letterkenny M.D. BALLYMACPHADIN Kilcar Donegal M.D. BALLYMAGAGHEY NORTH Greenfort Letterkenny M.D. BALLYMAGAGHY MOUNTAIN Greenfort
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