Irish Place Names - L

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Labba
Labbamolaga
Labbasheeda
Lack
Lacka
Lackabane
Lackagh
Lackamore
Lackan
Lackandarragh
Lackareagh
Lackaroe
Lackeen
Lacken
Lag
Lagan
Laghil
Laght
Laghy
Laharan
Lahard
Lahardan
Lakyle
Lambay Island
Laragh
Laraghbryan
Largan
Largy
Larne
Latt
Latteragh
Laughil
Laune River
Lavagh
Lavally
Lavey
Leagh
Leam
Leamlara
Leamnamoyle
Lear
Lecale
Lecarrow
Leck
Leckan
Leckpatrick
Leeg
Legacurry
Legan
Legland
Lehinch
Leighlin
Leighmoney
Leinster
Leitrim
Leixlip
Lemanaghan
Lena
Lenamore
Lerrig
Letter
Lettera
Letterkenny
Lettermacaward
Lettermore
Lettermullan
Levally
Leyny
Lick
Lickbla
Lickeen
Lickfinn
Lickmolassy
Lickoran
Limerick
Lis
Lisalbanagh
Lisanisk
Lisbane
Lisbellaw
Lisboy
Liscannor
Liscarroll
Liscartan
Lisdoonvarna
Lisdowney
Lisduff
Lisheen
Lislea
Lislevane
Lismore
Lismoyle
Lismullin
Lisnagat
Lisnageeragh
Lisnalee
Lisnamuck
Lisnaskea
Lisnisk
Lissan
Lissaniska
Lissaphuca
Lissard
Lissonuffy
Listowel
Lixnaw
Londonderry
Longfield
Longford
Loop Head
Lorum
Lough Boderg
Lough Bofin
Lough Conn
Lough Corrib
Lough Derg
Lough Derravara
Lough Erne
Lough Finn
Lough Guitane
Lough Melvin
Lough Neagh
Lough Oughter
Lough
Loughan
Loughanreagh
Loughbeg
Loughbrickland
Loughcrew
Loughill
Loughrea
Lug
Lugduff
Luggelaw
Lugmore
Lugnaquillia
Lumcloon
Lurgan
Lurganboy
Lurraga
Lusk
Lusmagh
Lynally
Lynn
Lyre

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