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Town in the middle of County Donegal, Ireland. It and its neighbouring town, Stranorlar, are pretty much the one town (hence the name Twin Towns). Ballybofey has the 4 banks, the Garda Station, Mc Elhinneys, Mac Cumhaill Park (homeground of Seán Mac Cumhaills GAA club and the Donegal county team), Finn Park (the home ground of Finn Harps), and some other stuff. Stranorlar has the doctors, the fire station, the Golf Club, the Finn Valley Athletic Club, both the secondary schools, the Catholic primary school and the Protestant primary school. It also has the Catholic Chapel, a Presbyterian Church and a Church of Ireland Church.

Ballybofey is one of the very few towns in Ireland with no schoolc or churches (there is a church and 2 schools outside the town boundaries). It is wet, dull and cloudy in Ballybofey almost all the time, but when the sun comes out it can be quite nice. It has many tourist attractions but F all for young people to do.
Person 1: I'm headin up to Ballybofey today.
Person 2: Why? There's nothing to do there.
Person 1: Forecast gives sun there for the first time in about 100 years and Donegal are playing Armagh. So it should be a good day out.
Person 2: Really? Might see ya there!
by sh1tin a brick February 26, 2009
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