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Cong, County Mayo


 

Cong (Conga Fheichín or Cúnga Fheichín in Irish) is a village in County Mayo, Republic of Ireland, next to the Galway border. It is located on the north shore of Lough Corrib, near the town of Ballinrobe and the villages of Neale and Cross.

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Irish - County Mayo - Ireland - Galway - Lough Corrib - Ballinrobe - Neale - Cross

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Cong is known for its underground streams that connect Lough Corrib with Lough Mask to the north. It was also the home of Sir William Wilde, historian and father to prominent playwright, novelist, poet, and short story writer, Oscar Wilde.

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Lough Mask - Sir William Wilde - Historian - Oscar Wilde

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Cong is the home of Ashford Castle, one of Irelands finest hotels, converted from a medieval lakeside castle, and a tourist attraction in its own right. Cong also has a fine example of a ruined medieval abbey, and Celtic art in the form of a stone High cross called the Cross of Cong, which shows Viking influences.

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Ashford Castle - Castle - Medieval - Abbey - Celtic art - High cross

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The Cong Canal, also known as the "Dry Canal" was a failure, primarily due to its inability to hold water. Now used as a drainage channel only, the water level can vary between 6 inches and 12 feet depending on the time of year (summer dry, winter full). Built heritage features of the canal remain.

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Cong was also the setting and the filming location for John Ford's 1952 Oscar-winning film, The Quiet Man, featuring John Wayne, Maureen O'Hara and Barry Fitzgerald.

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John Ford's - 1952 - Oscar - The Quiet Man - John Wayne - Maureen O'Hara - Barry Fitzgerald

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