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Carrigagulla
52.0004° N, -8.9163° E
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Carrigagulla (Irish: Carraig an Ghiolla) is a megalithic complex 2.9 km north-east of Ballinagree, County Cork, Ireland. It consists of an axial stone circle, two stone rows, and an ogham stone, which has been moved around a half mile away.
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Ogham stone placed in Cork Public Museum
1940
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