School: Caladh (C.) (roll number 8740)

Location:
Callow, Co. Mayo
Teacher:
Bean Uí Éaráin
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  1. The local roads in my district are, the Main Road, the Bog Road, the Cullonaughton - Road, the Crigg - Road, the Carn - Road, the Cross- Road, the Renbrack - Road, the Carrick- Road, and the castle- Road.
    The Main Road runs from Dublin to Ballina. The Bog road runs throug the bog, and on to Toomore, and from that to Castlebar. The Cullonaughton road runs trough Cullonaughton , through Crigg, and from that to Ballan - Island. Crigg Road got its name from the village of Crigg. This road runs through Crigg, and from that to Castlebar. Renbrack Road leads through Renbrack through Toomore and on to Castlebar too. Carrick Road leads through Carrick and on through Croghan. Oulogue Road runs through Oulogue and out to the Main Road. The Bog Road runs through the Bog. It got its name from the Bog. Castle Road got its name from the village of Castle that runs through
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    Topics
    1. objects
      1. man-made structures
        1. public infrastructure
          1. roads (~2,778)
    Language
    English
    Collector
    Seán Mac Dhomhnaill
    Gender
    Male
    Address
    Cuillonaghtan, Co. Mayo