Copper
Copper is a locality in County Tipperary, Munster. Copper is situated nearby to the locality Ballingarry Bridge, as well as near Garrynoe.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Ballingarry and Coalbrook.
Ballingarry
Village
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Ballingarry is a village and civil parish in County Tipperary, Ireland. Ballingarry is one of 19 civil parishes in the barony of Slievardagh, and also the name of an ecclesiastical parish in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cashel and Emly.
Coalbrook
Hamlet
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Coalbrook is a village in the Slieveardagh Hills in County Tipperary, Ireland. It is just off the R690 road and is equidistant from Kilkenny, Cashel and Thurles, about 25 km from all three.
New Birmingham
Village
New Birmingham is a small village of approximately 20 houses, in the civil parish of Kilcooly, and the Catholic parish of Gortnahoe and Glengoole, in County Tipperary, Ireland. New Birmingham is situated 5 km northwest of Copper.
Copper
- Type: Locality
- Location: County Tipperary, Munster, Shannon Region, Ireland, Britain and Ireland, Europe
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Latitude
52.59111° or 52° 35′ 28″ northLongitude
-7.57333° or 7° 34′ 24″ westElevation
173 metres (568 feet)Open location code
9C4JHCRG+CMGeoNames ID
3307004
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