Glack
Glack is a locality in County Donegal, Ulster. Glack is situated nearby to the locality Hamiltons Hill, as well as near Ballyboe.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Millford and Cranford.
Millford
Town
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Milford or Millford, historically called Ballynagalloglagh, is a small town and townland in County Donegal, Ireland. The population at the 2022 census was 1,076. The Tirconaill Tribune is headquartered here. Millford is situated 3½ km southwest of Glack.
Cranford
Locality
Cranford is a small village located in the northeast of County Donegal, Ireland. It is situated on the western banks of Mulroy Bay on the road between two larger villages, approximately 7.9 kilometres north of Milford and 7.9 kilometres south of Carrigart. Cranford is situated 3½ km north of Glack.
Rathmelton
Town
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Ramelton, also Rathmelton, is a town and townland in County Donegal, Ireland. As of 2022, its population was 1,288. Rathmelton is situated 9 km south of Glack.
Glack
Latitude
55.11542° or 55° 6′ 56″ northLongitude
-7.67866° or 7° 40′ 43″ westOpen location code
9C7J488C+5GOpenStreetMap ID
node 3662962425OpenStreetMap feature
place=locality
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