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Crossoona Rath
52.9443° N, -6.6141° E
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Crossoona Rath (Irish: Ráth Chrois Uaithne [ˈɾˠaːh xɾˠɔʃ ˈuənʲə]) is a ringfort located in County Wicklow, Ireland. Together with a nearby ogham stone, it forms a National Monument.
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Ogham inscription dated
AD 400–500
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