Derrygalun
Derrygalun is a locality in County Cork, Munster. Derrygalun is situated nearby to the locality Knockardrahan, as well as near Cloontycommade.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Kanturk and Newmarket.
Kanturk
Town
Photo: Gerard Lovett, CC BY 2.0.
Kanturk is a town in the north west of County Cork, Ireland. It is situated at the confluence of the Allua and Dallow rivers, which stream further on as tributaries to the River Blackwater. Kanturk is situated 4½ km east of Derrygalun.
Newmarket
Town
Photo: Harold Strong, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Newmarket, historically known as Aghatrasna, is a town in the barony of Duhallow, County Cork, Ireland. It is situated at the junction of the R576 and R578 regional roads. Newmarket is within the Cork North-West Dáil constituency… Newmarket is situated 6 km north of Derrygalun.
Derrinagree
Hamlet
Derrinagree, also spelled Dernagree and Derinagree, is a small village in north west of County Cork, Ireland. It is in civil parish of Dromtarrife in the barony of Duhallow. Derrinagree is situated 6 km southwest of Derrygalun.
Derrygalun
- Type: Locality
- Location: County Cork, Munster, Southwest Ireland, Ireland, Britain and Ireland, Europe
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Latitude
52.16667° or 52° 10′ northLongitude
-8.97389° or 8° 58′ 26″ westElevation
168 metres (551 feet)Open location code
9C4H528G+MCGeoNames ID
3292613
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