Tamney

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Tamney
Irish: An Tamhnaigh
County Donegal
Location
Grid reference: C197391
Location: 55°11’55"N, 7°41’30"W
Data
Local Government
Dáil
constituency:
Donegal

Tamney is a small village in the Fanad peninsula of County Donegal. It is sometimes written as 'Tawny' or 'Tawney' and in the Irish language it is known as An Tamhnaigh.[1] It was the only postal town of Fanad in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, when its population was about 10,000: it is now around 2,000.

In 1904 Seumas MacManus wrote a one-act play ''The Townland of Tamney''.[2]

References

Road by Tamney
Road by Tamney

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