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'County Fermanagh' (''Contae Fhear Manach'' or ''Fear Manach'' in
Irish), is the westernmost of the six counties that form
Northern Ireland, and the
westernmost part of the
United Kingdom. It is part of the province of
Ulster. Fermanagh is often referred to as
Ireland's
Lake District. The county is approximately 120 km (75 mi) from
Belfast and 160 km (99 mi) from
Dublin.
The name Fermanagh has been variously translated as the 'district of the Monks' or as the 'place of the men of the Manaigh tribe' so named after their chief.
In Northern Ireland the county borders
County Tyrone to the north-east, and in the
Republic of Ireland the county borders
County Monaghan to the south-east,
County Cavan and
County Leitrim to the south-west and
County Donegal to the north-west. Fermanagh is the only county of Northern Ireland that does not border
Lough Neagh.
Administration
Fermanagh District Council is the only one of the 26 district councils in Northern Ireland that contains all of the county it is named after. The district council also contains a small section of
County Tyrone in the
Dromore and
Kilskeery road areas.
Fermanagh is part of the
Fermanagh and South Tyrone Parliamentary Constituency, renowned for high levels of voting and for electing
Provisional IRA hunger-striker Bobby Sands as a
Member of Parliament in the
Fermanagh and South Tyrone by-election, April 1981 shortly before his death.
Geography
County Fermanagh is a predominantly rural region with its geography dominated by two lakes: Upper Lough Erne and Lower Lough Erne. This 70 km (40 mi) stretch of lakes, known collectively as
Lough Erne, is now linked to the
River Shannon and its waterways via the
Shannon-Erne Waterway canal, making the entire system the longest navigable inland
waterway in
Europe. Smaller lakes in the county include
Lough Scolborn. In addition, Fermanagh shares many lakes:
Lough Melvin (with the Republic of Ireland),
Lough Macnean Upper and
Lough Macnean Lower (both lying on the
Cavan border).
There are also a large number of small rivers running through Fermanagh, generally these will enter the Erne system. Some notable examples are the
Arney River,
Sillees River,
Owenbrean River,
Cladagh River,
Sruh Croppa,
Aghinrawn and the
Colebrooke River.
The peak of
Cuilcagh, part of the Cuilcagh Mountains range, on the Fermanagh/Cavan border is the highest point in Fermanagh (665 metres, 2,182 feet). Other mountains/ranges include
Belmore Mountain,
Tappghan Mountain (on the border with Tyrone),
Brougher Mountain (on the border with Tyrone),
Molly Mountain,
Benaughlin Mountain,
Slieve Rushen (on the border with Cavan),
Derrin Mountain and
Slieve Beagh (on the Tyrone border). Much of the western and eastern areas of the county are forested.
Media
'Newspapers'
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The Fermanagh Herald''
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The Fermanagh News''
★ ''
The Impartial Reporter''
'Radio'
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Q101.2
Industry and tourism
Agriculture and tourism are two of the most important industries in Fermanagh. The main types of farming in the area are beef, dairy, sheep, pigs and some poultry. Most of the agricultural land is used as grassland for grazing and silage or hay rather than for other crops.
The waterways are extensively used by cabin cruisers, other small pleasure craft and anglers. The main town of Fermanagh is
Enniskillen (''Inis Ceithleann'', Ceithleann's island). The island town hosts a range of attractions including the
Castle Coole Estate and
Enniskillen Castle, which is home to the
museum of The
Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers and the
5th Royal Inniskilling Dragoon Guards.
Attractions outside Enniskillen include:
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Belleek Pottery
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Castle Archdale
★ Crom Estate
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Devenish Island
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Florence Court
★ Loughnavar Forest Park
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Marble Arch Caves
History
Fermanagh was a stronghold of the Maguire clan before the confiscation of lands relating to
Hugh Maguire.
The
Annals of Ulster were written at Belle Isle on
Lough Erne.
Notable people
Famous people born, raised in or living in Fermanagh.
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John Armstrong, (1717-1795), born in Fermanagh,
United States Congressman[2]
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Samuel Beckett, (1906-1989) author and playwright (educated in
Portora Royal School)
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Denis Parsons Burkitt, (1911-1993) doctor - discoverer of
Burkitt's lymphoma
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Roy Carroll, (1977- ) footballer
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Father Brian D'Arcy C.P. Passionist Priest and Media Personality
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Adrian Dunbar, (1958- ) actor
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Neil Hannon, (1970- ) musician
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Bobby Kerr, (1882-1963) athlete & Olympic Gold Medalist
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Ciarán McMenamin, (1975- ) actor
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Fr Salvian Maguire C.P. Former Head of Mt Argus
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Sean Quinn, (1947- ) entrepreneur
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Sinéad Quinn, (1980- ) singer (BBC Fame Academy runner up 2003)
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Gordon Wilson,(1927-1995) Peace campaigner and Irish senator
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Oscar Wilde, (1854-1900) author and playwright (educated in
Portora Royal School)
References
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Clogher Record
★ "Fermanagh" A Dictionary of British Place-Names. A. D. Mills. Oxford University Press, 2003. Oxford Reference Online. Oxford University Press. Northern Ireland Public Libraries. 25 July 2007
★ "Fermanagh." Encyclopædia Britannica. 2007. Encyclopædia Britannica Online Library Edition. 25 July 2007 .
★ Fermanagh: its special landscapes: a study of the Fermanagh countryside and its heritage /Department of the Environment for Northern Ireland. - Belfast: HMSO, 1991 ISBN 0-337-08276-6
★ Friel, Charles P.. - Fermanagh's railways : a photographic tribute / Charles P. Friel, Norman Joh. - Newtownards, Co. Down: Colourpoint Press, 1998. ISBN 1-898392-39-0
★ Livingstone, Peadar. - 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. - Belfast: Friar's Bush Press, 1990. ISBN 0-946872-29-5
★ Parke, William K. - A Fermanagh Childhood. Derrygonnelly, Co Fermanagh: Friar's Bush Press, 1988. ISBN 0-946872-12-0
★ 1. http://cain.ulst.ac.uk/ni/popul.htm Background Information on Northern Ireland Society - Population and Vital Statistics
2. Who Was Who in America, Historical Volume, 1607-1896, , , , Marquis Who's Who, ,
★ http://www.impartialreporter.com/archive/2002-04-04/frontpage.html - Impartial Reporter
★ http://www.nwipp-newspapers.com/FH/fhhomepage.php/
See also
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★ List of places in County Fermanagh
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External links
★ Clogherhistory.ie
★ Photos of Enniskillen
★ Fermanagh GAA