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  2. List of national monuments in County Cork - Wikipedia

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    The Irish state has officially approved the following list of national monuments in County Cork. In the Republic of Ireland, a structure or site may be deemed to be a "national monument", and therefore worthy of state protection, if it is of national importance. If the land adjoining the monument is essential to protect it, this land may also ...

  3. List of archaeological sites in County Cork - Wikipedia

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    Bruno O'Donoghue, Parish Histories and Placenames of West Cork, 1986, The Kerryman Archaeological Inventory of County Cork, Volume 1: West Cork, The Stationery Office, Dublin 1992 ISBN 0-7076-0175-4

  4. List of public art in Cork city - Wikipedia

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    Grand Parade, Cork: 1906: D. J. Coakley [3] Berwick Fountain Grand Parade, Cork: 1860: Sir John Benson [4] 'Lest We Forget' War Memorial South Mall, Cork: 1925 [5] City South Mall, Cork: 1985: Patrick O'Sullivan [6] Cork City Battalion Irish Volunteers Memorial South Mall, Cork: 2016: Mick Wilkins [7] [8] Denny Lane plaque South Mall, Cork

  5. List of megalithic monuments in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of megalithic monument on the island of Ireland. Megalithic monuments are found throughout Ireland , and include burial sites (including passage tombs , portal tombs and wedge tombs (or dolmens) ) and ceremonial sites (such as stone circles and stone rows ).

  6. Drombeg stone circle - Wikipedia

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    Drombeg stone circle (also known as The Druid's Altar) is a small axial stone circle located 2.4 km (1.5 mi) east of Glandore, County Cork, Ireland. [3] [4]Although not an especially significant example, Drombeg is one of the most visited megalithic sites in Ireland, and is protected under the National Monuments Act. [5]

  7. Knockdrum Stone Fort - Wikipedia

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    Knockdrum Stone Fort is a circular stone rath, ringfort, or hilltop fort near Castletownshend in County Cork, Ireland. It was restored before 1860, and there were archaeological excavations from 1930–31. The three-metre thick walls are reported as either 2 metres or 1.75 metres high depending on the source, and as 29 metres in diameter.

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