Cloonbonniffe
Village in County Roscommon, Ireland
Cloonbonniffe, officially Cloonbonniff (Irish: Cluain Banbh),[1] is a small village and townland in County Roscommon, Ireland. The nearest town is Castlerea, six kilometres east.
Cloonbonniff is home to the O'Connor Don National School and community centre, which is beside Cloonbonniffe Catholic Church.[2]
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53°46′53″N 8°34′57″W / 53.7815°N 8.5825°W / 53.7815; -8.5825
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Places in County Roscommon
County town: Roscommon
- Athlone
- Ballaghaderreen
- Boyle
- Carrick-on-Shannon (partially)
- Castlerea
- Elphin
- Roscommon
- Strokestown
Townlands
- Aghnasurn
- Ardcarn
- Arigna
- Athleague
- Ballinlough
- Ballintober
- Ballyfarnon
- Ballyforan
- Ballyleague
- Bellanagare
- Brideswell
- Castlecoote
- Castleplunket
- Cloonbonniffe
- Cloonfad
- Cloontuskert
- Cootehall
- Cornafulla
- Cortober
- Croghan
- Curraghboy
- Drum
- Dysart
- Four Roads
- Frenchpark
- Fuerty
- Keadue
- Killukin
- Kilteevan
- Kiltoom
- Knockvicar
- Knockcroghery
- Lecarrow
- Lisacul
- Loughglinn
- Old Town
- Portrun
- Rahara
- Roosky
- Taghmaconnell
- Tarmonbarry
- Tulsk
- List of townlands of County Roscommon
- Category:Mountains and hills of County Roscommon
- Category:Rivers of County Roscommon
- Category:Geography of County Roscommon