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Noard and its four exclaves NoardTownlandInBorrisleighCivilParish.jpg
Noard and its four exclaves

Noard is a townland in the civil parish of Twomileborris, County Tipperary. In addition to its main body, the townland has four exclaves, located in other townlands within the parish. [1]

At the time of the 1911 census, there were 13 households in the townland. [2]

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References

  1. Borrisleigh Civil Parish
  2. Houses in Noard (Two-Mile-Borris, Tipperary)

Coordinates: 52°39′34″N7°41′06″W / 52.6595°N 7.6849°W / 52.6595; -7.6849