7-610: Gurteen (also spelled Gorteen , Gortin ), an Irish placename, may refer to: Villages [ edit ] Gurteen, County Galway , village in east County Galway Gorteen , village in County Sligo, often spelled Gurteen Gortin , village in County Tyrone Townlands [ edit ] Gorteen (Gorteenagarry) , a townland in County Cavan Gorteen (Kinawley) ,
14-830: A townland in Tullyhaw, County Cavan Gorteen, Templeport , a townland in County Cavan Gurteen, County Tipperary , a townland in County Tipperary Other [ edit ] Gurteen Beach , a beach in County Galway Gurteen College , an agricultural college in County Tipperary Gurteen railway station in County Cork Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
21-589: Is a soccer club located in the area. Founded in 1982, the club competes in the Galway District Soccer League. Ballymacward Ballymacward ( Irish : Baile Mhic an Bháird ) is a village in County Galway , Ireland , on the R359 regional road between the main road and rail networks which traverse east-west, 24 kilometres from Ballinasloe and approximately 48 kilometres from Galway City. It
28-613: Is a village in East County Galway , Ireland . The Irish translation of Gurteen ( Irish : Góirtín ) translates as "Little Ploughed Field". Gurteen is a half-parish of the Ballymacward -Gurteen parish. The nearest towns are Athenry and Mountbellew . The patron saint of Gurteen is Saint Kerrill . Saint Kerrill's Well is located at the very southern tip of the parish in Gortnalone, near neighbouring Attymon . Saint Kerrill's Abbey
35-603: Is also named in his honour. Located in East Galway, Gurteen is a rural area with a public house (Mitchell's Bar), church (St Michael's) and a primary school. The primary school, Saint Kerrill 's NS was opened in 1982, when 3 smaller national schools were merged: Clonkeenkerrill, Shanballard and Tample. The local GAA club is Pádraig Pearse's GAA . Founded in 1966 when the Gurteen and Ballymacward clubs amalgamated, it has playing pitches in Ballymacward and Gurteen. Colemanstown United FC
42-543: Is in Clonkeenkerrill with Clonkeenkerrill Graveyard. Saint Kerrill's feast day is held every year on 13 June. The Roman Catholic church in Gurteen is named after a local priest, Father Michael Griffin , who was shot dead on the night of 14 November 1920, most likely by Auxiliaries . The Galway Minor Hurling Championship trophy is named in honour of Father Griffin. The Éire Óg- Father Griffins GAA Club based in Galway City
49-506: The title Gurteen . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Gurteen&oldid=1190981588 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Gurteen, County Galway Gurteen
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