Drumcong

Drumcong is a village in , Ireland, located between and Carrickaport Lough.
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Places in the Area

Nearby places include Keshcarrigan and Drumshanbo.

Village
is a village in , . It is situated on the Shannon-Erne Waterway and R209 road and under Sheebeg, an ancient pagan burial site which overlooks to the north and to the south.

is a small town in in northwest Ireland: in Irish Droim Seanbhó means "ridge of the old huts". It's at the south tip of Lough Allen, which almost bisects the county, and is drained by the River Shannon.

Village
is a townland in . is a place about five miles east of Carrick on Shannon. It is dotted with lakes and traversed by boreens. is situated 6 km south of Drumcong.

Drumcong

Latitude
54.029° or 54° 1′ 44″ north
Longitude
-7.97335° or 7° 58′ 24″ west
Elevation
66 metres (217 feet)
Open location code
9C6J22HG+JM
Open­Street­Map ID
node 8411291055
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­village
Geo­Names ID
3311291
Wiki­data ID
Q2085799
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In Other Languages

From Basque to Russian—“Drumcong” goes by many names.
  • Basque: Drumcong
  • Dutch: Drumcong
  • Georgian: დრამკონგი
  • Irish: Droim Conga
  • Russian: Драмконг

Localities in the Area

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Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Drumcong New Cemetery and St Brigid’s Church.

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