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Architecture of Fermanagh

County Fermanagh (Contae Fhear Manach or Fear Manach in Irish), is the westernmost of the six counties that form Northern Ireland. It belongs to the province of Ulster. The counties of Northern Ireland ceased to be administrative entities in the 1970s, with the reorganization of local government.

County Fermanagh is a predominantly rural region with its geography dominated by two lakes: Upper Lough Erne and Lower Lough Erne. This 70-km stretch of lakes, known collectively as Lough Erne, is now linked to the River Shannon and its waterways via the Shannon-Erne Waterway canal, making the entire system the longest navigable inland waterway in Europe.

Areas / Towns / Villages
Enniskillen

Further Information
Lewis's Topographical Directory of Ireland, 1837
A description of Fermanagh towns from Lewis's Topographical Directory of Ireland, 1837 Enniskillen.