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Legananny

Coordinates: 54°19′23″N 6°01′13″W / 54.32297°N 6.02019°W / 54.32297; -6.02019
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Legannany Dolmen, December 2009

Legananny (believed to be from Irish Liagán Áine 'Áine's standing stone') is a townland 5.6 km (3.5 mi) north of Leitrim, County Down, Northern Ireland. It contains the ancient Legannany Dolmen which has stood for between 4000 and 4500 years. It is made up of three large stones standing upright with a very large stone sitting on top of them. It has been linked with the Irish goddess Áine.

The townland borders four other townlands, these are: Benraw, Leitrim, Sleivenboly and Clonvaraghan. Legananny has a population of around 100 people, most of these being farmers and their families. Slieve Garran is the biggest hill in Legananny.

54°19′23″N 6°01′13″W / 54.32297°N 6.02019°W / 54.32297; -6.02019