Williamstown, County Galway
- Williamstown, County Galway
Williamstown is a small town located on the R360 regional road in northeast of County Galway, Ireland. The town overlooks an area known as "Forty - Acres", across a muddy peat bog. It is home to many villages including; Kilnalag, Polarassa, Corrolough, Polshask, Polredmund, Croagh Hill, Derryvode, Ballyroe and Briarfort. The town is also a stopping place for a Bus Éireann service to Galway. It's population according to the April 2006 census is 273.
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