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Noughaval

Noughaval or Nohoval is a civil parish in County Clare, Ireland.

Noughaval (disambiguation)

Noughaval, Nohoval, Nohaval, or Oughaval may refer to the following places in Ireland:

  • Nohaval, County Kerry — civil parish in Trughanacmy
  • Nohoval, County Cork — village, civil parish, and townland
  • Noughaval, Burren, County Clare — civil parish, electoral district, and townland
  • Noughaval (civil parish) — a civil parish spanning counties Longford and Westmeath
  • Noughaval, County Westmeath, a townland in Noughaval civil parish, barony of Kilkenny West, County Westmeath
  • Noughaval, Doora, County Clare — townland in County Clare
  • Oughaval, County Laois — townland and monastic site
  • Oughaval, County Mayo — civil parish in Murrisk
  • Oughaval, County Sligo — townland in County Sligo
Noughaval (civil parish)

Noughaval is a civil parish which spans the counties of Longford and Westmeath in Ireland. It is located about west of Mullingar and south of Longford.

Noughaval is one of 4 civil parishes in the barony of Kilkenny West and one of 8 civil parishes in the barony of Shrule, both in the Province of Leinster. The civil parish covers , in County Westmeath and in County Longford.

Noughaval civil parish comprises 41 townlands in County Westmeath and the village of Ballymahon and 10 townlands in County Longford.

County Westmeath: Aghafin, Aghanapisha, Ardnacrany North, Ardnacrany South, Ballynalone, Bawn, Brackagh, Cannorstown (Chapman), Cannorstown (Hogan), Carrick, Cartron, Cartroncroy, Cloghannagarragh, Clogher, Clonkeen, Coolaleena, Coolvin, Corbrack, Corlis, Creggan, Creggy, Doonamona, Doonis, Gortmore, Inchbofin, Inchturk, Kilcornan, Kippin, Lecade, Lisdossan, Lissaquill, Lissoy, Maghera, Muckanagh, Nicholastown, Noughaval, Rath Lower, Rath Upper, Ross, Streamstown and Tonlegee.

County Longford: Annagh, Carrickbeg, Cartron, Clooncullen, Creevagh Beg, Creevaghmore, Garrynagh, Keel, Keelbaun and Rathmore.

Note: The Longford townland of Annagh is in the barony of Rathcline.

The neighbouring civil parishes are: Forgney ( County Longford) to the north, Ballymore to the east, Bunown, Drumraney and Kilkenny West to the south, and Shrule (Longford) to the west and north.