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Clonca, County Donegal, Ireland


This object is indexed in the Archaeological Survey of Ireland under SMR No. DG012-002006-
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English: East face of the high cross at Clonca, called also the tall cross. This belongs to the ensemble of the National Monument in State Care #25. See entry 1539 and description on p. 256 in Brian Lacy: Archaeological Survey of County Donegal, ISBN 0-9508407-0-X
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