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Murroogh (Irish: Muiriúch Tuaithe),[1] sometimes named Murrooghtoohy or Murroghtwohy, is a hamlet in County Clare, Ireland. It covers the townlands of Murrooghtoohy North and Murrooghtoohy South. It is within the parish of Glaninagh, in the barony of Burren.[2]
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Places in County Clare Towns Villages - Ardnacrusha
- Aughinish
- Ballynacally
- Ballyvaughan
- Barefield
- Bodyke
- Bridgetown
- Broadford
- Cahiracon
- Carrigaholt
- Clarecastle
- Clonlara
- Cloonanaha
- Connolly
- Cooraclare
- Coore
- Corofin
- Cratloe
- Cree
- Cross
- Crusheen
- Doolin
- Doonaha
- Doonbeg
- Ennistymon
- Fanore
- Feakle
- Hurlers Cross
- Inagh
- Ivarstown
- Kilbaha
- Kildysart
- Kilfenora
- Kilkishen
- Killaloe
- Killimer
- Kilmihil
- Kilnamona
- Knock
- Labasheeda
- Lahinch
- Liscannor
- Lisdoonvarna
- Lisseycasey
- Meelick
- Milltown Malbay
- Mountshannon
- Mullagh
- Murroogh
- Newmarket-on-Fergus
- O'Brien's Bridge
- O'Callaghans Mills
- Parteen
- Quilty
- Quin
- Ruan
- Scarriff
- Sixmilebridge
- Spancill Hill
- Spanish Point
- Tuamgraney
- Tulla
- Whitegate
Townlands - Ardsallis
- Ballaghline
- Burren
- Coolmeen
- Deer Island
- Drumcliff
- Inis Cathaig (or Scattery Island)
- Ogonnelloe
- Tullig
- List of townlands in County Clare
- Category:Mountains and hills of County Clare
- Category:Rivers of County Clare
- Category:Geography of County Clare
Coordinates: 53°7′59.77″N 9°16′30.23″W / 53.1332694°N 9.2750639°W
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- Towns and villages in County Clare
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