Scoil: Curreeny, Dolla, Nenagh (uimhir rolla 16486)
- Suíomh:
- Na Coirríní, Co. Thiobraid Árann
- Múinteoir: James Conlon
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Ar an leathanach seo
- (ar lean ón leathanach roimhe)Fields :- Árd na nGabhar = goat's field situated in Knockfune, Kilcommon, Thurles
The Height of Tobar in Knockfune.
Cnoc Thaidhg is the name of a hilly field in Curreeny.
The Rea (level plain) is the commonage in Curreeny.
The páircín, Sydney Gorman's field, Jack the Gate's field, the paddock, páirc na gCarrag, Dawson's bog, The spout field & the stone field, all situated in Curreeny, Dolla, Nenagh.
Hollows :- Gleann bán, Glenduff, Windy Gap, Logabhothair (road that is always flooded), The Currach, (all are situated in Curreeny)
Heights :- Cnoc Thaidhg, Scragg (rocky hill), Knockfune, Curreeny hill (the round hill), The height of Muing, Moher Cle, The Crocán Ruadh (all these are in the vicinity of Curreeny)
Streams :- Coumnagilla river, The river of the new line (new road) Curreeny river (winding river), Cooneen river, Dubhglash (river with waterfall)
Rocks :- The Grey Rocks in Curreeny so called because they have a grey colour.
Old Bushes :- The three sisters in Knockfune are three bushes growing together in the middle of a field on Knockfune hill.
Moher Cle = the left hill with the mound on top of it.