Brickens
Brickens (Irish: Na Broicíní, meaning "the badger warrens"), officially Brickeens, is a village and townland on the N60 road between Ballyhaunis and Claremorris in southeast County Mayo in Ireland. The River Robe flows through the village which is 65 metres above sea level, and old ordnance survey maps show the townland with an area of 368 acres and 23 perches – equivalent to nearly 150 hectares.
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Brickens
Brickens (Irish: Na Broicíní, meaning "the badger warrens"), officially Brickeens, is a village and townland on the N60 road between Ballyhaunis and Claremorris in southeast County Mayo in Ireland. The River Robe flows through the village which is 65 metres above sea level, and old ordnance survey maps show the townland with an area of 368 acres and 23 perches – equivalent to nearly 150 hectares.
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Brickens (Irish: Na Broicíní, ...... om Ireland West Airport Knock.
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Brickens is named from the Irish word for badger warrens
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Brickens (Irish: Na Broicíní, ...... valent to nearly 150 hectares.
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