Letterkenny
Town in the Republic of Ireland
Letterkenny is a town in County Donegal, in the north of Ireland. It’s known for the Gothic-style St. Eunan’s Cathedral, with its towering spire. The town's Main Street is said to be the longest in Ireland. Donegal County Museum has displays on...
Population: 19,274 (2016)
Dialing code: 074 91// 0035374
Elevation: 52 m (171 ft)
Irish Grid Reference: C171121
Province: Ulster
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Letterkenny is known for some of its popular attractions, which include: Glenveagh Castle · Mount Errigal · Tropical World · Glebe House and Gallery · McGinleys ...
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