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Corimla

Coordinates: 54°06′35″N 9°04′23″W / 54.1097°N 9.0731°W / 54.1097; -9.0731
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Corimla or Corrimbla is an area approximately 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) east of Ballina, County Mayo in Ireland. Corimla was in County Sligo in 1821 but later became part of County Mayo.[1] The area comprises two townlands, Corimla North (1.3 km2 (0.5 sq mi) in area) and Corimla South (3.9 km2 (2 sq mi) in area).[2][3] The more northerly townland, Corimla North (Irish: Corr Imligh Íochtair),[2] is sparsely populated.[citation needed] Corimla South (Corr Imligh Uachtair),[3] along the Bonniconlon road, has a population of approximately 70 people.[citation needed]

References

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  1. ^ "Virtual Record Treasury of Ireland - 1821 Census: Corrumbly Kirster (Corimla) townland". virtualtreasury.ie.
  2. ^ a b "Corimla North Townland, Co. Mayo". townlands.ie.
  3. ^ a b "Corimla South Townland, Co. Mayo". townlands.ie.

54°06′35″N 9°04′23″W / 54.1097°N 9.0731°W / 54.1097; -9.0731