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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PettigoPettigo - Wikipedia

    Pettigo, also spelt Pettigoe (/ ˈpɛtɪɡoʊ / PET-ig-oh; Irish: Paiteagó[ 1 ] [ˈpˠatʲəɡoː]), is a small village and townland on the border of County Donegal, Republic of Ireland, and County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. It is bisected by the Termon River which is part of the border between the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland.

  2. Discover Pettigo, a pretty village straddling the border of Donegal in the Republic of Ireland and Fermanagh in Northern Ireland. Plan your break around the annual Pettigo and Tullyhommon Festival, and enjoy a fun-filled... Keep reading. Experience as part of.

  3. Pettigo, also spelt Pettigoe (/ ˈ p ɛ t ɪ ɡ oʊ / PET-ig-oh; Irish: Paiteagó [1] [ˈpˠatʲəɡoː]), is a small village and townland on the border of County Donegal, Republic of Ireland, and County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland.

  4. Mar 11, 2019 · The village of Pettigoe is divided by the Irish border, with one side in Northern Ireland and the other in the Irish Republic. Since the end of The Troubles ...

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  5. Pettigo Plateau is a blanket bog and wet heath, Ramsar site, protected area and national nature reserve of approximately 224 acres (0.91 km 2) in County Donegal. Features. Pettigo Plateau was legally protected as a national nature reserve by the Irish government in 1984. In 1986, the site was also declared Ramsar site number 334.

  6. wikishire.co.uk › wiki › PettigoPettigo - Wikishire

    Pettigo (also spelt Pettigoe) is a small, cross-border village in County Donegal in the Republic of Ireland, with a part or counterpart, Tullyhommon in Fermanagh in United Kingdom. The two are divided by the Termon River , which here marks the border between the two counties and two countries.

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  8. Pettigo is known for some of its popular attractions, which include: St Patrick's Purgatory, Lough Derg; The Termon Complex; St Mary's Catholic Church; Pettigo Walk Forest Stroll; Pettigo Church Of Ireland