Glen (Irish: An Gleann) is a small village in County Donegal, the Republic of Ireland. Irish (ga ''Gaeilge'' is a Goidelic language of the Indo-European language family originating in Ireland and historically spoken by the Irish. County Donegal (ˌdʌnəˈgɔːl Irish: Contae Dhún na nGall. Ireland ( Irish: Éire, ˈeːrʲə is a country in north-western Europe. The focus of the townlands of Glenmenagh and Glenineeny, it is within the parish of Mevagh, and the Barony of Kilmacrenan. Believed to be of Gaelic origin a townland is a term for a small geographical unit of land used in Ireland; the term was at one time also used in Scotland Rosguill (official name Ros Goill) is a Peninsula situated in north-north-west County Donegal, Ireland. "Baron" was also a title in the Peerage of Ireland. Such barons had no connection to any geographic barony Kilmacrennan ( Gaelic: Cill Mhic nÉanáin or Cill Mhic Réanáin) is a small village located in County Donegal on the north west coast of The village is on the crossroads between the towns of Milford, Letterkenny, Creeslough, and Carrigart. Letterkenny (Leitir Ceanainn is the largest town in County Donegal, Ireland. Creeslough ( Irish: An Craoslach, meaning 'The Gorge' or 'Throat Lake') is a Village in County Donegal, Republic of Ireland. Carrigart (official name Carraig Airt) is a small village in the Barony of Kilmacrenan to the north of County Donegal, Ireland. The village once supported a schoolhouse, post office and shop, as well as historically a fair. A post office is a facility authorized by a Postal system for the posting receipt sorting handling transmission or delivery of Mail. A fair is a gathering of people to display or trade produce or other goods to parade or display animals and often to enjoy associated Carnival or Funfair entertainment Today however, one of the few businesses left is the historic local Public House, originally a shebeen and dating from the 17th century. Chiefly in Ireland, Scotland, South Africa and Zimbabwe, a shebeen ( Irish: sibín) is an illicit bar or