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Inchcleraun Island

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A focal point of the northern midlands where the provinces of Leinster, Ulster and Connaught all converge, Longford, where history and literature, tragedy and triumph are all woven together, takes its name from the ancient stronghold of the O'Farrell family (Long Fort - Fort of the O'Farrells). Bordered to the West by the majestic River Shannon, Longford is a county of rolling plains and picturesque stretches of water. The highest pint of the county, Cairn Hill, is only 279 m high, but from atop the summit glorious views in all directions are afforded.
Probably the most famous island is Inchleraun, named for a sister of Queen Maeve and remembered in Irish mythology as the place where the legendary Queen Maeve of Connaught was killed. Bathing in the tranquil waters of the lake, she was struck down by a sling-shot from one of her Ulster foes on the shore-side.
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