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Glenamoy : ウィキペディア英語版
Glenamoy

Glenamoy () is a village on the R314 road in the parish of Kilcommon, Erris in the northern part of County Mayo in Ireland.
Glenamoy is a general term for the following townlands:
* Bellagelly North (''Béal a Ghoile'' meaning "mouth of the stomach")
* Bellagelly south (''Béal a Ghoile'' meaning "mouth of the stomach")
* Baralty (''Barr Altaigh'' meaning "hills/cliffs/anything high")
* Bunalty (''Bun Altaigh'' meaning "base of the hills/cliffs")
* Gortleatilla (''Gort Liatuile'' meaning "field of the little grey stream")
* Srahnaplaia (''Srath na Pláighe'' meaning "holm of the plague")
* Pollboy (''Poll Buí'' meaning "yellow hole")
* Lenarevagh (''An Léana Riabhach'' meaning "grey meadows")
* Barrooskey (''Barr Rúscaigh'' meaning "moory or marsh land")
== Topography ==

The townlands of Glenamoy make up the inland portion of Kilcommon Parish which is, in the main, a coastal area. Because so much of Glenamoy is pretty remote in nature and consisting of large expanses of blanket bog, it covers an area of some of land. Two rivers flow through this townland conglomerate. They rise in Glencalry (Belderrig) townland.
The Owenmore river flows via Carrowmore Lake into Blacksod Bay where a tributary of it known as the Munhin River connects the area with the great Ulster Cycle saga of Táin Bó Flidhais, the Glenamoy River into Sruwaddacon estuary and Broadhaven Bay. Lace schools were one of the more common industries in the area in the past. There were several shooting lodges in this area where the landlords held shooting parties for the gentry in the 19th century. The habitations in Glenamoy are spread out across a wide area today unlike other habitations in the parish which tend to be clustered, a remnant of the Rundale system of agriculture which was commonplace here for many years.

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