Killumney
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| Killumney Irish: Cill na hOmnaí | |
| County Cork | |
|---|---|
Pub in Killumney | |
| Location | |
| Grid reference: | W547686 |
| Location: | 51°52’6"N, 8°39’32"W |
| Data | |
| Population: | 1,132 (2016) |
| Local Government | |
| Dáil constituency: |
Cork North-West |
Killumney is a village in Ovens in County Cork. The village is part of the Ovens/Farran Parish.[1]
There is a newsagent's shop, a pub and a co-op store in the village. Dell EMC, a multi-national computer storage company, is based near Kilumney.
Kilumney was served by Kilumney railway station on the Cork-Macroom Railway from 1866 to 1953.
The N22 road (the Ballincollig bypass) links Kilumney to Cork City. The River Bride flows through the area.
References
- Cill na hOmnaí / Killumney: Placenames Database of Ireland
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