Currin, County Fermanagh
54°24′7″N 7°35′17″W / 54.40194°N 7.58806°W / 54.40194; -7.58806
Currin, is a locality and townland in Magheracross Parish Northern Ireland.[1] Currin is 327.46 acres in area.[2]
The Currin area has a rich history.[3] St Patrick is said to have come through the area in 450AD. St Columba passed through the area in 550 AD Nearby Magheracross Monastery was founded about 749. In 1867, Currin was reported to have had one Presbyterian and two Catholic churches, and three schools.[4] Also a fair was held on 6 May.
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- Drumsloe
- Ederney
- Florencecourt
- Garrison
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- Tullyhommon
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