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Placenames Tullagh was once part of a quarterland known as Rosmagh. It is an irregular shaped townland, the north of which projects onto the sea. The sea level is 1200'. Half of the land is arable and the rest is rough mountain and sandhill grazing. Tullagh consists of three or four villages or parts; Hilltown, Drumshee?; Tullagh and Fallbane. Tullagh Point and Tullagh Bay are to be found here. Crossconnell School was once located here before it closed. Tullagh / Tulach - hill ( note however that this townland is very flat)
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Other Tullagh variations in Ireland
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