Macroom, County Cork

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Macroom, County Cork is a market town in southwest Ireland known for its historic castle, scenic setting in the Lee Valley, and role as a local commercial and cultural center.

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Macroom, County Cork canonical 1

Statements (46)

Predicate Object
instanceOf settlement
town
country Ireland NERFINISHED
governingCouncil Cork County Council NERFINISHED
hasAmenity Macroom Golf Club NERFINISHED
hotels
pubs
schools
shops
hasCulturalEvent agricultural shows
local fairs
hasEconomicActivity agricultural services
retail trade
tourism
hasFeature market area
town square
hasFunction service centre for surrounding rural area
hasHistoricFeature castle ruins
old market buildings
hasLandmark Macroom Castle NERFINISHED
hasParish Macroom parish NERFINISHED
hasPostalDesignation County Cork NERFINISHED
hasReligiousBuilding St Colman’s Catholic Church, Macroom NERFINISHED
St Colman’s Church, Macroom NERFINISHED
hasRiver River Sullane NERFINISHED
hasRole local commercial centre
local cultural centre
market town
hasTransport bus services to Cork
bus services to Killarney
regional road connections
isGatewayTo Gaeltacht areas of Muskerry NERFINISHED
West Cork NERFINISHED
language English
Irish
locatedBetween Cork city NERFINISHED
Killarney NERFINISHED
locatedIn County Cork NERFINISHED
Lee Valley NERFINISHED
Province of Munster NERFINISHED
Southwest Ireland NERFINISHED
locatedOnRoad N22 road NERFINISHED
nearRiver River Lee NERFINISHED
notableFor Macroom Castle NERFINISHED
timeZone Western European Time NERFINISHED
timeZoneDST Irish Standard Time

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