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Owey Island

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Location
  
Atlantic Ocean

Highest point
  
Moylemore

Population
  
0 (2011)

Area
  
121 ha

Highest elevation
  
102 m (335 ft)

County
  
Donegal

Elevation
  
102 m

Province
  
Ulster

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Owey Island (Irish: Uaigh, meaning "Cave" ) is an island of the Atlantic Ocean belonging to County Donegal, Ireland.

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Map of Owey Island, Co. Donegal, Ireland

Owey island


GeographyEdit

The island is around 300 acres (1.2 square kilometres) in area. It lies off the Donegal coast near Kincasslagh. The island's highest hill, Moylemore, is at 102 m. The buildings of the island are located on its southern part, being the northern one rocky and exposed to winds. On Owey there is no mains electricity or public water supply.

DemographicsEdit

The table reports data taken from Discover the Islands of Ireland (Alex Ritsema, Collins Press, 1999) and the Census of Ireland. Owey Island was full-time inhabited up to the mid 1970s. Later on it only had part-time residents, mainly at summer. Most of them own old cottages inherited by ancestors who used to permanently live in the island.

HistoryEdit

Plenty of fish in the waters surrounding the island and the land that, fertilized with seaweed, was suitable for growing vegetables, allowed a simple lifestyle to more than 100 people. Turf was used to heat the homes; some of the islanders used it also to heat the equipment to produce single malt and liquors.

In the olden days Owey had a post office and a school, which closed in 1971; its remains are still there. It had just one teacher in charge of the primary education of all ages, while for their secondary education children had to be sent to the mainland.

References

Owey Island Wikipedia