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Dún na nGall
Donegal
Fort of the foreigners
Dún na nGall, meaning 'fort of the foreigners,' derives its name from the Norse or foreign settlers who established a stronghold in this strategic location overlooking the River Eske and Donegal Bay. The name appears in Irish bardic poetry from the 16th century and in historical geographical texts by the early 18th century.
Donegal emerged as a major political centre during the late medieval p...
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