Roscommon
About Roscommon
Roscommon is the county city of County Roscommon in Ireland. It is near the assembly of the N60, N61 and N63 roads, placing it kind of inside the centre of Ireland. The call Roscommon is derived from Coman mac Faelchon who built a monastery there within the 5th century. The woods close to the monastery have become called Ros Comain. This changed into later anglicised to Roscommon. Its population on the 2016 census changed into five,876.
Despite the city itself having a exceedingly small population, it caters to a large fraction of the populace of County Roscommon as Castlerea and Boyle are the most effective different primary cities within the county. It changed into the place of origin of the Connachta dynasty, and included such kingdoms as Ui Maine, Delbhna Nuadat, Siol Muirdeach, and Moylurg. In addition, it contained regions called Tricha cet's, Tuath and is the hometown of surnames together with O Conchobhair, Mac Diarmada, O Ceallaigh, o Birn, Mac Donnchadha and Brennan.