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Mealagh Valley

Coordinates: 51°43′29.3″N 9°21′13.4″W / 51.724806°N 9.353722°W / 51.724806; -9.353722
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This is the current revision of this page, as edited by Donal Brannagh (talk | contribs) at 06:46, 22 December 2022 (I changed “Mealagh Béag” to “Mealach Beag” to correct it, and removed the link since it had no page to link it to. I also switched out “Gaelic” for “Irish”, since that is the general term for the language used in Ireland.). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this version.

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The Mealagh Valley is located just outside the town of Bantry, in the south-west of Ireland. It has one school. The Mealagh Valley is noted for its many Celtic monuments such as ringforts, tombs and standing stones. The Mealagh Valley is about 1.5 hours from Cork Airport. The Mealagh River runs through the centre of the valley with the Mealach Beag (Irish, English translation: Small Mealagh), its only tributary. Mealach is Irish for Honey as it has a large amount of wild bees in its environs.

51°43′29.3″N 9°21′13.4″W / 51.724806°N 9.353722°W / 51.724806; -9.353722