Ardara, County Donegal
Ardara
Ard an Rátha | |
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Town | |
Ardara Location in Ireland | |
Coordinates: 54°46′00″N 8°24′00″W / 54.766667°N 8.4°WCoordinates: 54°46′00″N 8°24′00″W / 54.766667°N 8.4°W | |
Country | Ireland |
Province | Ulster |
County | County Donegal |
Government | |
• Dáil Éireann | Donegal |
Elevation | 45 m (148 ft) |
Population (2016)[2] | 732 |
Irish Grid Reference | G731906 |
Website | www |
Ardara (English: /ˈɑːrdrə/ ard-RAH; Irish: Ard an Rátha, meaning 'height of the fort'[3]) is a small town in County Donegal, Ireland. It is located on the N56 and R261 roads. The population as of the 2016 census was 732.[2] The population of 731 at the 2011 Census represented an increase of about 30% since 2006.[4] In 2012, The Irish Times named it the best village in which to live in Ireland.[5]
History[]
The Donegal County Directory for 1862 shows the administrative positions that were held in the county in that year, including several in Ardara.[6] There is a photograph of Brendan Behan in Ardara with a glass of tomato juice while visiting Gildea's (now the Beehive) in 1960.[7]
Notable people[]
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- Anthony Molloy, captained Donegal in their first All-Ireland Senior Football Championship title-winning season in 1992
- Martin Gavigan, Gaelic footballer who also played in 1992
- Pat Shovelin, Donegal goalkeeping coach in their second All-Ireland Senior Football Championship title-winning season in 2012
- Paddy McGrath, Gaelic footballer who played in 2012
- Damian Diver, another Gaelic footballer with less success than the others[8]
- John Doherty (musician)
- Bibi Baskin (Television personality)
- Charlie Bennett (Councillor)
- Eileen Flynn (Traveller activist and Senator)
See also[]
- List of populated places in Ireland
- Market Houses in the Republic of Ireland
References[]
- ^ Maps, Weather, and Airports for Ardara, Ireland Archived 27 March 2009 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Jump up to: a b "Census 2016 Sapmap Area: Settlements Ardara". CSO. Retrieved 4 January 2020.
- ^ "Ard an Rátha/Ardara". Placenames Database of Ireland. Government of Ireland - Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht and Dublin City University. Retrieved 6 March 2017.
- ^ "Population Classified by Area" (PDF). Central Statistics Office (Ireland). April 2012. p. 53. Retrieved 6 March 2017.
- ^ "'Best place is where you and your family flourish'". The Irish Times. 18 June 2012. Retrieved 3 March 2018.
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- ^ MacSuibhne, Breandan (2 August 2020). "The summer Brendan Behan staycationed in Donegal". Sunday Independent. Retrieved 2 August 2020.
- ^ McNulty, Chris (27 September 2013). "Meet the new backroom boys". Donegal News. Retrieved 27 September 2013.
McGuinness had hoped to bring him in as a defensive coach, but the Ardara native ultimately couldn't commit at the time.
External links[]
Media related to Ardara, County Donegal at Wikimedia Commons
Categories:
- Towns and villages in County Donegal