Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Effrinagh (in Irish Ifreannach) is a townland in County Leitrim. Effrinagh is a place about five miles east of Carrick on Shannon. It remains a quiet place in spite of its proximity to the bustle and hustle of Carrick. It is dotted with lakes and traversed by boreens (from the Irish bóithrín, meaning a small road) the Council does not frequently maintain. James Gralton came from Effrinagh, where he built his Pearse-Connolly Hall before he was deported to New York.. }
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- Effrinagh abstract "Effrinagh (in Irish Ifreannach) is a townland in County Leitrim. Effrinagh is a place about five miles east of Carrick on Shannon. It remains a quiet place in spite of its proximity to the bustle and hustle of Carrick. It is dotted with lakes and traversed by boreens (from the Irish bóithrín, meaning a small road) the Council does not frequently maintain. James Gralton came from Effrinagh, where he built his Pearse-Connolly Hall before he was deported to New York.".
- Effrinagh comment "Effrinagh (in Irish Ifreannach) is a townland in County Leitrim. Effrinagh is a place about five miles east of Carrick on Shannon. It remains a quiet place in spite of its proximity to the bustle and hustle of Carrick. It is dotted with lakes and traversed by boreens (from the Irish bóithrín, meaning a small road) the Council does not frequently maintain. James Gralton came from Effrinagh, where he built his Pearse-Connolly Hall before he was deported to New York.".