Lyre, County Cork
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Lyre (An Ladhar in Irish) is a small village in northern County Cork, Ireland, approximately 3 km from the village of Nad.
Lyre has a hall, a national school, a monument for hammer thrower Denis Horgan, a monument to commemorate the turn of the millennium. It also had a shop until 5 January 2008.
It is 850 feet above sea level. Some locals claim it to be the third highest village in Ireland. It has a football team which competes at levels from under 14 upwards. They compete in the Duhallow league and Ducon Cup Championship, and also the Nevin Cup.
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