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Encyclopedia > Dromod

Dromod (Irish: Dromad) is a village in County Leitrim, Ireland. The SligoDublin railway line passes through the town.

See also: List of towns in the Republic of Ireland

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GENUKI: Kerry, Dromod (292 words)
"DROMOD, a parish and post town in the barony of Iveragh, in the county of Kerry, province of Munster, Ireland, 7 miles S.E. of Cahersiveen, its post town, and 11 from Longford by the Sligo branch of the Midland Great Western railway.
It is situated near the embouchure of the river Inny into Ballinaskelligs Bay, with Lough Curran on the right.
The transcription of the section for Dromod from
Dromod - Recumbent Stone Circle? - Co. Kerry (147 words)
Dromod stands on the NW of the Cummeragh river valley and has a view over Loch Currane to the mountains beyond.
The circle has been extensively damaged, to the extent that its original type is not apparent on visual inspection.
It seems likely that Dromod was a multi-stone RSC, albeit with unusual grading.
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