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The plans called for stations at Poulaphouca, Golden Falls, Leixlip ( all in Leinster ), Clady, Cliff and Cathleen's Fall ( between Belleek and Ballyshannon in County Donegal ), Carrigadrohid and Inniscarra ( in County Cork ).
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Belleek () is a village in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland.
The highest temperature in Northern Ireland recorded by the Met Office, 30. 8 ° C, occurred at Knockarevan ( near Belleek ) in County Fermanagh on June 30, 1976.

Belleek and Fermanagh
For more information see The Troubles in Belleek ( Fermanagh ), which includes a list of incidents in Belleek during the Troubles resulting in two or more fatalities.
Fermanagh District Council reports that 70 % of Belleek Pottery's product is manufactured for export.

Belleek and is
A canal, the Shannon-Erne Waterway, runs between the upper end of the River Shannon and the River Erne, allowing boat movements from the Shannon estuary in southwest Ireland, through the western midlands of the country, across to the northwest and out to the Atlantic again ( although the final section to the Atlantic side of Belleek is not navigable ).
Belleek is a thriving market town with a variety of pubs, shops, restaurants and a hotel.
It is most famous for the fine parian china produced there at the Belleek Pottery, the oldest pottery in Ireland.
* The internationally renowned Belleek Pottery in the centre of the village is currently owned by US-based Dundalk man, George Moore.
The nearest railway station to Belleek is Sligo railway station which is served by trains to Dublin Connolly and is operated by Iarnród Éireann.
Belleek is classified as a small village or hamlet by the NI Statistics and Research Agency ( NISRA ) ( i. e. with a population between 500 and 1, 000 people ).
The building of hydroelectric power stations at Cliff ( near Belleek ) and Ballyshannon ( work began in 1945 and the first power station was commissioned in 1950 ) caused famous salmon beats to be flooded and the run of salmon into the Erne has now declined to such a tiny trickle as to be of little angling value except for the few fish that are occasionally caught below Cliff when the power station is generating.
* It is the exclusive American importer of Belleek Fine Parian China and Aynsley Fine English Bone China Tableware.

Belleek and Donegal
During the Second World War the British and Irish governments quietly reached an agreement to create an air corridor between nearby Belleek and Ballyshannon, the " Donegal Corridor ", which was used by British Royal Air Force flights from Northern Ireland into the Atlantic Ocean
The A46 connects Enniskillen and the Donegal border, becoming the N3 across the border at Belleek, and connecting to Ballyshannon.
In June 1922, at the tail end of the Irish War of Independence, Pettigo in what was now the new Irish Free State, and Belleek, which was now in Northern Ireland were occupied by a 100-strong Irish Republican Army unit who had arrived there from Donegal.

Belleek and town
In earlier times Neolithic settlers appeared around the town and legend has it that Fionn mac Cumhail's men sharpened their swords on the big limestone rock at Belleek Falls.
Belleek town centre, 2006

Belleek and on
The renewed IRA campaign involved attacking barracks, burning commercial buildings and making a large-scale incursion into Northern territory occupying Belleek and Pettigo in May – June, which was repulsed after heavy fighting, including British use of artillery on 8 June.
Belleek Town in its present layout was founded on the Blennerhassett estate during the Plantation of Ulster in the early 17th century.
* Dr Edward Daly, Roman Catholic Bishop of Derry from 1974 to 1993, was born in Belleek on December 5, 1933.

County and Fermanagh
County Fermanagh () ( or " men of the monks ") is the only one of six counties that form Northern Ireland to not adjoin Lough Neagh.
Fermanagh borders County Tyrone to the north-east, County Monaghan to the south-east, County Cavan to the south-west, County Leitrim to the west and County Donegal to the north-west.
Baronies of County Fermanagh within Northern Ireland with civil parish boundaries
Fermanagh born Goalkeeper Roy Carroll playing with Derby County F. C.
* Abbeys and priories in Northern Ireland ( County Fermanagh )
* People from County Fermanagh
* Castles in County Fermanagh
* Silver bands in County Fermanagh
* List of places in County Fermanagh
* List of parishes of County Fermanagh
* List of townlands in County Fermanagh
– The Fermanagh story: a documented history of the County Fermanagh from the earliest times to the present day – Enniskillen: Cumann Seanchais Chlochair, 1969.
* Lowe, Henry N. – County Fermanagh 100 years ago: a guide and directory 1880.
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The Irish words " Cluan Innish ", which mean " meadow and island ", have been contracted to " Cleenish ", where the remains of the monastery can be seen at Bellanaleck, County Fermanagh.
Enniskillen (, ) is a town in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland.
Others killed by the blast were Nicholas Knatchbull, his elder daughter's 14-year-old son, and Paul Maxwell, a 15-year-old youth from County Fermanagh who was a crew member.

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