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  • |title = Activities in Offaly: The Bogland - Na Portaigh (section) ...ions operated by ESB. Peat briquettes are currently made at the Bord na Móna factory at Derrinlough near Birr. Power stations are operating at [[Shannon
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  • ...nemara]] and the [[Gaeltacht]], including Mám, An Teach Dóite, Cor na Móna, Ros Muc, Bearna and An Cheathrú Rua. The [[N59 road (Ireland)|N59]] along ...western boundary of the earliest settlement, which was called ''Dún Bhun na Gaillimhe'' ("Fort at the mouth of the Gaillimh").<ref name=Quinn>David B.
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  • ...cellent example of a raised peat bog of the Irish Midlands. The Bord na Móna drains on the bog were blocked in the 1990s in an effort to rehabilitate th ...Clonmacnoise to Ballinahown road, the R444, with parking at the Bord na Móna rail underpass. Panoramic views of the bog may be seen from the Pilgrim's R
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  • ...River Shannon]] from Shannon Harbour; abandoned and now used by Bord na Móna industrial railway)
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  • The Irish peat development authority Bord na Móna has its headquarters in the centre of Newbridge.
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  • |[[Bord na Móna#Railways|Bord na Móna]] rail bridge |{{wmap|53.7006|-7.9848|zoom=14|Bord na Móna rail bridge}}
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  • ...al na Móna, Vol. 13, no. 60, December 2006, p70-72. |publisher=Bord na Móna |year=2012 |accessdate=12 June 2012}}</ref> *Headquarters of the Garda Síochána, the police service of Ireland, are located in the park.
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  • |irish=Na Gleannta ...elic is ''Na Gleannta'', meaning 'The glens'.<ref name=log>{{logainm|14724|Na Gleannta / Glenties}}</ref>
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