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The Valley of Knockanure is located in island of Ireland
Gortaglanna
Gortaglanna
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Location in Ireland of massacre site.

The Valley of Knockanure is the name of several ballads commemorating a murder by the Royal Irish Constabulary that occurred during the Irish War of Independence at Gortaglanna (Gortagleanna) near Knockanure, County Kerry, Ireland. The best-known of these was written by teacher and poet Bryan MacMahon (d. 1998) at the request of a local schoolmaster, Pádraig Ó Ceallacháin.[1]

  1. ^ Fitzmaurice, Gabriel (2007). "Where History Meets Poetry: "The Valley of Knockanure"". Essay. Moyvane.

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