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Ballinamore (Irish: Béal an Átha Móir) is a small town in County Leitrim, Ireland, 21 km (13 mi) from the border with Northern Ireland. It is located on the R202 regional road where it is joined by the R199 and R204. Béal an Átha Móir means ‘mouth of the big ford’. This is because it was the main crossing point of the Yellow River which flows past the town. This waterway become known as the Ballinamore-Ballyconnell canal, built to link the Rivers Erne and Shannon in the 1840s. It reopened as the Shannon-Erne Waterway in 1994.
http://www.ballinamore.ie/
Official resource website for the town with local news, business, history and travel information.
http://www.ballinamorecs.ie/
Details news, policies, curriculum, parent and student information, archived records and contact details.
http://drumcouralogcabin.com/
Provides pictures and information about holiday home and surrounding activities.
http://www.hamillsbedandbreakfast.com/
Profile, facilities and gallery with tariff and information about fishing.
http://www.leitrimroots.com/
This not for profit organisation describes its services and lists its publications for sale.
http://www.lyric.ie/
Suppliers of pool and snooker tables as well as CD jukeboxes. Photographs and product information.
http://ballinamoresoh.com/
Football, hurling, and camogie teams. Describes history, titles, news, results and pictures.
http://www.skynetsecurity.ie/
Provide information on burglar alarms and all electronic security needs for the midlands.
http://www.theoldrectoryireland.com/
Bed and breakfast in a 19th century listed period home. Includes rates, local amenities, facilities and directions.
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