Inverin
Inverin (Irish: Indreabhán, meaning "mouth of the river")[1][2] is a Gaeltacht village between Baile na hAbhann and Minna in County Galway, Ireland. There are Irish-language summer colleges in the area, most notably Coláiste Lurgan and Coláiste Uí Chadhain.
Inverin 
    Indreabhán  | |
|---|---|
Village  | |
![]() Inverin Airport in 2013  | |
![]() Inverin Location in Ireland  | |
| Coordinates: 53°14′00″N 9°26′00″W | |
| Country | Ireland | 
| Province | Connacht | 
| County | County Galway | 
| Irish Grid Reference | M043212 | 
The village is on the R336 road and is served by the 424 Bus Éireann route from Galway.[3]
Cumann Forbartha Chois Fharraige is a local development association founded in 1966.[4] The Gaelic Athletic Association club, Cumann Lúthchleas Gael Mhícheál Breathnach, holds a Gaelic football tournament every year on Saint Stephen's Day. An Irish language book club in the village, Club Leabhar Chois Fharraige, meets monthly.[5]
The airline Aer Arann Islands is headquartered at Connemara Airport near the village.[6]
People
    
- Calum Maclean, folklorist employed by the Irish Folklore Commission
 - Sinéad Ní Neachtain, editor
 - Aoife Ní Thuairisg, presenter
 - Seán Ó Coisdealbha, poet and dramatist
 - Fiontán Ó Curraoin, Gaelic footballer
 - Pádraig Ó Finneadha, Irish scholar and doctor
 - Dónall Ó Héalai, actor
 - Pádraic Ó Neachtain, presenter and director
 
References
    
- Indreabhán. Irish Placenames database. Retrieved: 2011-01-04.
 - A. D. Mills, 2003, A Dictionary of British Place-Names, Oxford University Press
 - Bus Route 424 Bus Éireann.
 - Mar Gheall ar Chumann Forbartha Chois Fharraige. Retrieved on 21 April 2018.
 - Club Leabhar Chois Fharraige. Retrieved on 08 November 2021.
 - "Contact." Aer Arann Islands. Retrieved on 15 May 2016. "Address: Aer Arann Islands, An Caislená, Indreabhán, Co. Galway, Ireland."
 
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