Dooniver

Village in Connacht, Ireland From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Dún Ibhir (meaning "Ibhir's stronghold" or "Ibhir's fort", anglicised as Dooniver)[2] is a townland and Gaeltacht village on Achill Island in County Mayo, Ireland.

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Dooniver
Dún Ibhir
Village
Dooniver is located in Ireland
Dooniver
Dooniver
Location in Ireland
Coordinates: 53°59′46″N 9°56′55″W
CountryIreland
ProvinceConnacht
CountyCounty Mayo
Area
  Total
3.16 km2 (1.22 sq mi)
Elevation
1 m (3.3 ft)
Time zoneUTC+0 (WET)
  Summer (DST)UTC-1 (IST (WEST))
Irish Grid ReferenceL709089
Websitewww.dooniver.com
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Geography

Dooniver is located on the east coast of Achill Island. Nearby areas include Askill, Tóin an tSeanbhaile (The Valley) and Bunnacurry. Geographical features within the townland of Dooniver include Bullsmouth (Béal an Bhulláin), Ship Point (Gob na Loinge) and Portaghurra Harbour (Port an Churaigh).[3]

Dooniver has a number of beaches including Dooniver Strand[3] and Bullsmouth Beach. Just off the village is the island of Innisbiggle.

Census

The following list taken from the Mayo County Council website[not specific enough to verify] shows the population of the village in the years 1841-1921.

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YearPopulationHouses
184125250
185121945
186125452
187128060
188123445
189121341
190127048
191126043
192124258
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Facilities and amenities

Dooniver has a number of amenities, including a National School, hall, garage, plant hire, headstone maker and coffee shop. There is a bed and breakfast and caravan park. The village has one postbox, one bus stop and is served by Bus Éireann 440 once a day in each direction.

Education

Dooniver has a National School (founded in 1910). The National School was originally in Bullsmouth, but was later moved. Students had a choice of going to either McHale College or Scoil Damhnait which is located in Pollranny in the Achill area but now go to the new Colaiste Pobail Acla.

Sport

Dooniver Swifts played in the Mayo Association Football League during the 1950s. There is a GAA pitch in the area called St. Joseph's Park. Dooniver is a part of the St. Colman's (Dooniver, Askill, The Valley, Dugort and Dookinella) local GAA team and the 'DVDs' (Dooniver, The Valley, Dugort) soccer team. The professional boxer Johnny Kilbane has relatives in the village.[citation needed]

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