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6 December 2024

  • curprev 22:4022:40, 6 December 2024RB talk contribs 3,688 bytes +3,688 Created page with "right|thumb|300px|Lough Marrave {{county|Letrim}} '''Lough Marrave''' is a small, freshwater lake of 25 acres in County Leitrim. The name of the lake is from the Irish ''Loch Marbh'', which means 'Dead lake', or 'Lake of death'.<ref>{{logainm|1411402|Loch Marbh/Lough Marrave}}</ref> It is plausible Lough Marrave served a pagan sacrificial purpose, and the Keshcarrigan Bowl was deposited there as a ritual offerin..."