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Macroom (/məˈkruːm/; Irish:
Maigh Chromtha) is a
market town in
County Cork, Ireland,
located in the
valley of the
River Sullane,
halfway between Cork...
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Macroom Castle, in the
centre of the town of
Macroom, was once
residence and
fortress of the
Lords of Muskerry. The
castle has
changed owners many times...
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Macroom Mountain Dew
Festival was a
music festival in Ireland,
which was held
between 1976 and 1982.
Taking place in the
grounds of a 19th-century castle...
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Macroom Oatmeal is a
traditional stone-ground
Irish oatmeal produced in
Macroom,
County Cork, Ireland, at Walton's Mill, the last
surviving stone mill...
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Macroom Belfast Dublin The
Battle of
Macroom was a
skirmish fought on 10 May 1650, near
Macroom,
County Cork, in
southern Ireland...
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Macroom railway station was on the Cork and
Macroom Direct Railway in
County Cork, Ireland. The
station opened on 12 May 1866.
Regular p****enger services...
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Macroom GAA is a
Gaelic football and
hurling club
based in the town and
surrounding parish of
Macroom in Cork, Ireland. The club is
affiliated with Cork...
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Macroom Direct Railway (CMDR) was an
Irish gauge (5 ft 3 in (1,600 mm))
railway in
Ireland which ran the 24
miles (39 km) from Cork to
Macroom. It...
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coverage area.
Relays to fill
these blackspots exist in
Macroom, Bantry, Clonakilty, and Kinsale.
Nowen Hill was also home to a MMDS transmitter...
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through counties Kerry and Cork, from
Tralee in the west
through Killarney,
Macroom and
Ballincollig to Cork City
Centre in the east.
Sections of the N22 were...