Mount Plummer

Mount Plummer is a mountain in , and has an elevation of 128 metres. Mount Plummer is situated nearby to the village , as well as near the locality .
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Killaliathan Church.

Ruins
, also called Killagholehane Church, is a medieval church and a National Monument in .

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Broadford and Feohanagh.

Village
is a village in the west of in . It is part of the Roman Catholic parish of Dromcollogher-Broadford. In the 2016 census, the resident population of village was 276, and the population of the electoral division was 960.

Locality
is a village and townland in the parish of in the southwest of , Ireland. The village of is 5 miles south east of the town of , County Limerick on the R522 regional road to Dromcollogher. is situated 5 km north of Mount Plummer.

Town
Dromcollogher, officially , is a village and civil parish in the west of , . The village, which is located at the crossroads of the R522 and R515 regional roads, is part of the ecclesiastical parish of Dromcollogher-Broadford. is situated 6 km east of Mount Plummer.

Mount Plummer

Latitude
52.34° or 52° 20′ 24″ north
Longitude
-8.99611° or 8° 59′ 46″ west
Elevation
128 metres (420 feet)
Open location code
9C4H82R3+2H
Geo­Names ID
3291409
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