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- Drumanagh abstract "Drumanagh (Irish Droim Meánach) is a headland near the village of Loughshinny, 20 km north of Dublin, Ireland. It features a 19th-century Martello tower and a large (200,000 m²) iron age promontory fort which has produced Roman artefacts.Some archaeologists have suggested the fort was a bridgehead for Roman military campaigns, while others suggest it was a Roman trading colony or a native Irish settlement that traded with Roman Britain.".
- Drumanagh thumbnail Martello_Tower_and_South_Cliff_Face_-_geograph.org.uk_-_491109.jpg?width=300.
- Drumanagh wikiPageExternalLink 29laus.htm.
- Drumanagh wikiPageExternalLink drumanagh.htm.
- Drumanagh wikiPageID "23605637".
- Drumanagh wikiPageRevisionID "591139373".
- Drumanagh hasPhotoCollection Drumanagh.
- Drumanagh subject Category:Ancient_Ireland.
- Drumanagh subject Category:Geography_of_Fingal.
- Drumanagh subject Category:Roman_Britain.
- Drumanagh point "53.54 -6.08".
- Drumanagh type SpatialThing.
- Drumanagh comment "Drumanagh (Irish Droim Meánach) is a headland near the village of Loughshinny, 20 km north of Dublin, Ireland. It features a 19th-century Martello tower and a large (200,000 m²) iron age promontory fort which has produced Roman artefacts.Some archaeologists have suggested the fort was a bridgehead for Roman military campaigns, while others suggest it was a Roman trading colony or a native Irish settlement that traded with Roman Britain.".
- Drumanagh label "Drumanagh".
- Drumanagh label "Drumanagh".
- Drumanagh label "Drumanargh".
- Drumanagh sameAs Drumanagh.
- Drumanagh sameAs Drumanargh.
- Drumanagh sameAs m.06zpb00.
- Drumanagh sameAs Q1261245.
- Drumanagh sameAs Q1261245.
- Drumanagh lat "53.54".
- Drumanagh long "-6.08".
- Drumanagh wasDerivedFrom Drumanagh?oldid=591139373.
- Drumanagh depiction Martello_Tower_and_South_Cliff_Face_-_geograph.org.uk_-_491109.jpg.
- Drumanagh isPrimaryTopicOf Drumanagh.