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Kilcogy

Village in County Cavan, Ireland


Summary

Village in County Cavan, Ireland

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image_captionThe R394 passes through Kilcolgy
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subdivision_type3County
subdivision_name3County Cavan
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Kilcogy (), is a small village and townland in the civil parish of Drumlumman in south-western County Cavan, Ireland. Kilcogy is located on the R394 road.

It has been referred to as Kilcogy since at least 1610 when it is noted in the Maps of the Escheated Counties in Ireland.

Sport

Mullahoran GAA club is located in the area and takes its players from the town and surrounding areas.

People

  • John Wilson, former Tánaiste, lived here.

References

References

  1. "Kilcogy Townland, Co. Cavan".
  2. "Kilcogy".
  3. "The late John Wilson".
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