Welcome To The Maam Valley

The word Maam is derived from the Gaelic word Mam meaning mountain pass. The Maam Valley, which extends from Maam Bridge north-westwards to Leenane, lies at the centre of a deeply dissected mountainous region.

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MAAMVALLEY.COM HISTORY

The web site maamvalley.com was created on October 17, 2012. This website was updated on the date of October 17, 2012. It will go back on the market on the date of October 17, 2014. It is now six hundred and twenty-one weeks, twenty-nine days, fourteen hours, and five minutes old.
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CONTACTS

Coiste Forbartha an Mhama

Stephen McDonagh

Ionad Pobail an Mhama An Mam

Maam Valley, Co. Galway, NA

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2nd Floor, 5 Ellis Quay Dublin 7

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The word Maam is derived from the Gaelic word Mam meaning mountain pass. The Maam Valley, which extends from Maam Bridge north-westwards to Leenane, lies at the centre of a deeply dissected mountainous region.

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