Annagán
Annagán is a townland located in the civil parish of Templeport, County Cavan, Ireland. It is situated in the barony of Tullyhaw. The name Annagán is derived from the Irish 'Áth na gCuan', meaning 'ford of the bays' or 'ford of the pools'. Historically, the area was part of a larger estate and its development has been tied to the agricultural landscape of County Cavan. Like many rural areas in Ireland, Annagán has experienced changes in population and land use over time. The economy of Annagán has traditionally been based on agriculture, with farming playing a significant role in the lives of its inhabitants. The local geography is characterized by rolling hills and a network of small streams and loughs, typical of the Cavan landscape. There are no major industries currently operating within Annagán, with most residents likely commuting to larger towns for employment or engaging in farming activities. Information regarding specific historical events or prominent figures directly associated with Annagán is limited in readily available public records, suggesting it has remained a relatively quiet and unassuming rural settlement. Its existence is primarily as a geographical designation within the administrative structure of County Cavan.