Rathnacally
Rathnacally is a locality in County Cork, Munster. Rathnacally is situated nearby to the locality Milltown Cross Roads, as well as near Ballynoran.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Charleville and Newtownshandrum.
Charleville
Town
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Charleville is a town in County Cork, Ireland. It lies in the Golden Vale, on a tributary of the River Maigue, known as the Glen River, near the border with County Limerick. Charleville is situated 4 km northeast of Rathnacally.
Newtownshandrum
Locality
Newtownshandrum is a small village in County Cork, Ireland located 6.5 kilometres west of Charleville on the R515 road. The name translates from Irish to mean 'new town of the old ridge'. Newtownshandrum is situated 4 km northwest of Rathnacally.
Dromina
Village
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Dromina is a village and townland in County Cork, Ireland. 9 km south-west of Charleville, the village is in the civil parish of Shandrum, close to the village of Newtownshandrum. Dromina is situated 6 km west of Rathnacally.
Rathnacally
- Type: Locality
- Location: County Cork, Munster, Southwest Ireland, Ireland, Britain and Ireland, Europe
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Latitude
52.32722° or 52° 19′ 38″ northLongitude
-8.71861° or 8° 43′ 7″ westElevation
121 metres (397 feet)Open location code
9C4H87GJ+VHGeoNames ID
3292687
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