Killea, County Donegal
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Killea () is a village in County Donegal, Republic of Ireland, Ireland, located on the border with County Londonderry in Northern Ireland.


History

Killea was one of several Protestant villages in eastern Donegal that would have been transferred to Northern Ireland, had the recommendations of the Irish Boundary Commission been enacted in 1925. This border village once had a customs post on the main List of B roads in Northern Ireland, B193/R237 road (Ireland), R237 Letterkenny Road. In recent years, many new homes have been built in the area and the village now acts largely as a commuter village for Derry.. Some of the housing in Killea village is on the County Londonderry side of the border.


Celtic Cross

The ''Emmery Celtic Cross'', named after its creator, forester Liam Emmery, planted a Celtic cross design in the woods near Killea. Emmery used two different types of trees create the effect. Sadly, Emmery died in 2016. A few years after his death, the Celtic Cross became visible from the sky. It was first spotted by passengers flying into the City of Derry Airport. The cross measures more than 100 meters in length and 70 meters wide.


Transport

Killea is on the main road between Derry and Letterkenny. Bus Eireann run a regular bus service, Expressway Route 64, that connects the village with Derry and Letterkenny.


Notable residents

*Kevin McHugh - a footballer who played in the League of Ireland with Finn Harps F.C., Finn Harps and Derry City F.C., Derry City


See also

* List of populated places in the Republic of Ireland, List of populated places in Ireland


References

{{County Donegal Towns and villages in County Donegal