Ballymakeera

Ballymakeera

Ballymakeera ("Baile Mhic Íre" in Irish) is a small village in the valley of the River Sullane in West Cork, Ireland close to the county boundary with County Kerry. It is located on the N22 national primary road and forms part of the twin villages of Ballymakeery and Ballyvourney. It is situated in the Muskerry Gaeltacht, one of County Cork's Irish speaking areas.

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