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  2. Fermoy - Wikipedia

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    Fermoy (Irish: Mainistir Fhear Maí, meaning 'monastery of the men of the plain') [8] is a town on the River Blackwater in east County Cork, Ireland. As of the 2022 census , the town and environs had a population of approximately 6,700 people. [ 1 ]

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  4. Conna - Wikipedia

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    Conna (Irish: Conaithe) [2] is a village in County Cork, Ireland.It is situated on the River Bride, southeast of the town of Fermoy, on the R628 regional road. The village contains several pubs, a shop, a post office, a Roman Catholic church (built c. 1820) [3] and a nearby Church of Ireland chapel.

  5. Townlands of Fermoy - Wikipedia

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    Fermoy is the largest townland in the civil parish spanning 712.63 acres (2.8839 km²) [9] and the namesake for the town of Fermoy. It contains most of the town's schools including Loreto Catholic Secondary School, St Colman's College , Bishop Murphy Memorial School and Fermoy Educate Together National School.

  6. Castletownroche - Wikipedia

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    Castletownroche (Irish: Baile Chaisleáin an Róistigh) [2] is a townland, village, and civil parish in the barony of Fermoy, County Cork, Ireland. It is located on the N72 national secondary road. In ancient times, it was known in Irish as Dún Chruadha, meaning Cruadha's Fort.

  7. Labbacallee wedge tomb - Wikipedia

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    Labbacallee wedge tomb (Irish: Leaba Chaillí, meaning 'hag's bed') is a large pre-historic burial monument, located 8 km (5.0 mi) north-west of Fermoy and 2 km (1.2 mi) south-east of Glanworth, County Cork, Ireland. It is the largest Irish wedge tomb and dates from roughly 2300 BC. [1] The tomb is a National Monument in State Care no. 318. [2]

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