Scoil: St Mary's, Buncrana

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Bun Cranncha, Co. Dhún na nGall
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Máire, Bean Uí Bhraonáin
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Bailiúchán na Scol, Imleabhar 1111, Leathanach 525

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    Some of the names of the places around here are Irish and have some meaning.

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    Some of the names of the places around here are Irish and have some meening.
    Kinnego means the head of the smith for long years ago a smith was beheaded there in the forge in which he worked.
    He had been making pikes for the Irish to sue in fighting against the English.
    One day a party of English soldiers went into the Smith and ordered him to make pikes for them. The smith refused to do so, and they cut off his head. "Ceann" means 'head' and Taba smith - and later on "Ceann Taba became Kinnego.
    Ballymagan was called after a landlord who lived there long ago. His name was Maginn and later they called it Ballymagan - meaning the town of Maginn.
    Cockhill got its name from the cock fights that used to be held there each evening. A crowd would gather and put money on some cock.
    The Red Row got its name from the red bricks that
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