Gleninagh

Gleninagh is a place name in Ireland. It most commonly refers to a townland located in County Clare. It is situated along the coast of the Burren region, known for its unique karst landscape. Gleninagh is also the name of a nearby castle, Gleninagh Castle, a tower house that overlooks Galway Bay. The area is known for its scenic beauty and rugged coastline. The name "Gleninagh" likely derives from Irish, combining "glen" (glen or valley) and a personal name or descriptive element. Further research into historical records and local folklore would be required to determine the precise origin and meaning of the name.

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