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Infobox Irish Place
name = Finea
gaeilge = Fiodh an Átha
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elevation = 66 m
province =Leinster
county =County Westmeath
census yr =Finea (Irish place name|Fiodh an Átha), which in English means 'wood of the ford' is a small village in
County Westmeath on the border withCounty Cavan . It straddles theR394 road .The village is known for its association with Myles "The Slasher" O'Reilly and
Percy French who mentions the "Bridge of Finea" in his famous ballad 'Come Back Paddy Reilly'.Finea lies on land between
Lough Sheelin and Lough Kinale and the famous bridge crosses a river flowing between them.Finea is also the birthplace of the world famous writer
Dermot Healy .Also writer Thomas Davis made Finea famous with his ballad 'The Flower of Finea'.
Finea is also famous for it's scenery, fishing and game shooting attracting tourists from over the world including
Germany and theUnited Kingdom . Many of whom return every year.ee also
* List of towns and villages in Ireland.
*Market Houses in Ireland
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