COUNTY MAYO


'County Mayo' (, lit. ''the plain of the yew trees'') is a county in the province of Connacht, located on the west coast of Ireland. The county town of Mayo is Castlebar. Mayo is bordered to the south by Galway, to the east by Roscommon, and to the north-east by Sligo. Castlebar and Ballina are by far the two most populous towns in the county, with 10,729 and 10,146 residents respectively according to the 2006 census; with Castlebar being much larger by land area. These are followed by Westport, a popular tourist town, which has 5,140 residents. The fourth largest town is Claremorris with a population of 3,170. Other towns include Ballinrobe, Ballyhaunis, Belmullet and Swinford.
The shrine of Knock is in Mayo, close to the border with County Roscommon. Mayo is also home to Croagh Patrick, a mountain where St Patrick is said to have fasted for forty days and nights, although worship connected with the mountain is believed to have preceded the arrival of Christianity.
The highest point in Mayo and Connacht is Mweelrea (814 metres). The river Moy in the northeast of the county is renowned for its salmon fishing. Ireland's largest island, Achill, lies off Mayo's west coast.
Mayo is also noted for its Gaelic football team, and their struggle to capture the All-Ireland Football Title in recent years. They last won the Sam Maguire Cup in 1951, when the team was captained by Seán Flanagan. Mayo's most recent All-Ireland final losses have been in 1989, 1996, 1997, 2004 and 2006. They defeated a hotly tipped Dublin team in the 2006 All Ireland Semi Final; In what match commentators said was one of the best games ever in Croke Park, Mayo won by one point. Mayo were subsequently trounced by reigning champions, Kerry, in the Final.
Michael Davitt, founder of the Land League, was born in Mayo, the bridge to Achill is named after him. Also born in Mayo was Patrick Browne (1720–1790), Doctor and botanist of Jamaica.
For over two years in Erris in the northwest of the county, the Shell to Sea campaign has organised protests at the decision of the Shell oil company to refine raw gas from the Corrib Gas Field onshore. This would entail piping the gas through inhabited areas at an abnormally high pressure and without the chemical that allows people to smell the gas when there is a leak. This has never been tried before anywhere, as gas has always been processed offshore. Five men were jailed in 2005 for refusing to allow the pipeline through their lands, and protests at the refinery site continue daily.

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Towns and villages in County Mayo
Other places in County Mayo
See also
External links

Towns and villages in County Mayo



Achill Sound (Gob an Choire), Aughagower, Aughleam (An Eachléim)

Balla,Ballaghaderreen,Ballina, Ballindine, Ballinrobe, Ballintubber, Ballycastle, Ballyhaunis, Bangor Erris, Bekan, Belcarra, Ballyvary, Belderrig (Béal Deirg), Belmullet (Béal a' Mhuirthid), Binghamstown

Carrowteige (Ceathrú Thaidhg), Castlebar, Castlehill, Charlestown, Claremorris, Cong, Cregganbaun, Cross, Crossmolina

Foxford

Glenhest

Hollymount

Irishtown

Keel, Kilgalligan (Cill a' Ghallagáin), Kilkelly, Killala, Kilmaine, Kilmovee, Kilsallagh, Kiltimagh, Knock

Lahardane, Lecanvey, Louisburgh

Mayo, Moygownagh, Mulrany, Murrisk

Neale, Newport

Partry, Pontoon

Rakestreet, Rockfleet, Rooskey, Ross Port (Ros Dumhach)

Shrule, Strade, Swinford

Toormakeady (Tuar Mhic Éadaigh)

Westport

Other places in County Mayo


Cliffs along the Atlantic coastline of County Mayo, near Ballycastle


Ashford Castle

Achill Island (Acaill)

Ballintubber Abbey

Clare Island

Clew Bay

Croagh Patrick

Ireland West Airport Knock

Lough Mask (Loch Measca)

Mullet Peninsula

Nephin Beg Mountains

Partry Mountains

Rockfleet Castle

See also



Castlebar transmitter

Connacht Irish

External links



Adm. William Brown ( founder of Argentina's Navy)

Mayo County Council's website

Connaught Telegraph

Tourism in West Ireland

Mayo Web Directory

Map of Mayo

Western People

County Mayo Genealogical records

Mayo Echo - Mayo's Free Weekly Newspaper (Published online)

Wedding Bands in Mayo

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