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Cappagh, County Kerry

Townlands of County KerryUse Hiberno-English from October 2017
KilflynnTownland Cappagh DMarshall2017
KilflynnTownland Cappagh DMarshall2017

Cappagh (Irish:An Cheapaigh) is a townland of County Kerry, Ireland. It is one of the sixteen ancient townlands of the parish of Kilflynn. It consists of a strip of land lying in the middle of the parish extending to its southern border. The northern part is crossed by the N69 Tralee-Listowel road and the western boundary is partly the River Rea, a tributary of the Shannow river. The eastern border lies along the Cloonnafinneela road. The townland consists of 210 ha (520 acres) of largely rural land. Immediately to the south of Cappagh stand the 31 turbines of the Tursillagh I and II wind farms, with a total nominal power of 22,080 megawatts.

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N 52.33 ° E -9.599 °
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KilflynnTownland Cappagh DMarshall2017
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