Donacavey
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Donacavey (from Irish Domhnach Cabha, meaning 'church of the slope or hollow'),[1] sometimes spelt Donaghcavey, is a townland,[2] civil parish[3] and ecclesiastical parish in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. The civil parish is split between the historic baronies of Clogher and Omagh East, with the townland in the Clogher barony.
The civil parish contains the village of Fintona.
A
There are 89 townlands in the civil parish of Donacavey.[4]
Aghadreenan, Aghafad, Agharonan, Annaghbo, Annaghmurnin, Ardatinny & Attaghmore
B
Baronagh, Belnagarnan, Blackfort
C
Carnalea, Carnarousk, Carryglass, Castletown, Cattor, Cavan, Corbally, Corrashesk, Cranny, Crocknafarbrague & Cumber
D
Derrybard, Donacavey, Draughton, Drumlagher, Drummond, Drumwhisker, Dundivin Glebe, Dungoran, Dunnamona & Dunnamona Glebe
E
Ecclesville Demesne, Edenafogry, Edenasop East, Edenasop West & Edenatoodry
F
Fallaghearn, Feenan, Fintona & Freughmore
G
Gargrim, Garvallagh, Glennan & Gulladoo
K
Kilcootry, Kilgort, Killyberry, Killyliss & Killymoonan
L
Lackagh, Legamaghery, Legatiggle, Lisavaddy, Lisconrea, Lisdergan, Lisky, Lisnabulrevey, Lisnacreeve, Lisnagardy & Lurganboy
M
Mullanboy, Mullans, Mullasiloga & Mullawinny
R
Racrane, Raneese, Rathfraggan, Rathwarren, Raveagh & Roughan
S
Screggagh, Sessiagh, Skelgagh, Skreen, Strabane, Stranisk, Stratigore, Syonee & Syonfin
T
Tattymoyle Lower, Tattymoyle Middle, Tattymoyle Upper, Tattymulmona, Tireenan, Tonnagh Beg, Tonnagh More, Tonnaghbane, Tullyrush & Tullyvally