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On the green area is placed a cross, as a recollection in general of Saint Coman, and the Abbeys of Roscommon and in particular of the association of the cross of Cong with the County. The antique crown below recalls Rathcroghan, where, according to Mac Firbis, "most of the kings of the race of Hereman were buried".
County Roscommon. County Roscommon ( Irish: Contae Ros Comáin) is a county in Ireland. It is part of the province of Connacht and the Northern and Western Region. It is the 11th largest Irish county by area and 26th most populous. Its county town and largest town is Roscommon. Roscommon County Council is the local authority for the county.
- 2,548 km² (984 sq mi)
- Connacht
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Aug 20, 2023 · The name of the county itself is first recalled by the green area in the upper part of the shield, representing the ROS of ROS COMAIN. On the green area is placed a cross, as a recollection in general of Saint Coman, and the Abbeys of Roscommon and in particular of the association of the cross of Cong with the County.
County Roscommon coat of arms. An old joke says that no one is actually from Roscommon, because the county doesn't have a maternity hospital, but you'd be hard-pressed to tell the proud people of Roscommon that.
Jan 24, 2024 · 8. Roscommon Coat of Arms. (CelticBrowne /Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International) The name of Roscommon comes from ‘Ros’ and Irish word meaning wooded, gentle terrain...
734.5/km 2 (1,902/sq mi) Irish Grid Reference. M879648. Roscommon ( / rɒsˈkɒmən /; Irish: Ros Comáin, meaning " Saint Coman 's wood") is the county town and the largest town in County Roscommon in Ireland. It is roughly in the centre of Ireland, near the meeting of the N60, N61 and N63 roads.
All but two county councils in the Republic have a coat of arms. In Northern Ireland, county councils were abolished in 1973, but the traditional arms are still occasionally used. The arms of the county town have sometimes been used as an unofficial symbol of a county instead of those of its county council, or when the council had no arms.