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The R667 road is a Regional road (Ireland), regional road in Republic of Ireland, Ireland. The route runs from its junction with the N8 road (Ireland), N8 1 km from Kilworth for approximately 5 km until it meets the R666 road northeast of Fermoy. The R667 was once part of the main road from Dublin to Cork (city), Cork, and was mapped as such by Herman Moll in his ''New Map of Ireland'' in 1714.See Herman Moll's New Map of Ireland (1714) The road is located entirely in County Cork. See also *Roads in Ireland *Motorways in Ireland *National primary road *National secondary road *History of roads in Ireland References Roads Act 1993 (Classification of Regional Roads) Order 2006
– Department of Transport (Ireland), Department of Transport {{Ireland-road-stub Regional roads in the Republic of Ireland Roads in County Cork ...
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