Ronague
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Coordinates: 54°07′12″N 4°41′10″W / 54.1200°N 4.686°W
Ronague | |
Manx: Eairy Shynnagh | |
Ronague Ronague shown within the Isle of Man | |
Population | (2006 Census) |
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OS grid reference | SC245727 |
Parish | Arbory |
Sheading | Rushen |
Crown dependency | Isle of Man |
Post town | ISLE OF MAN |
Postcode district | IM9 |
Dialling code | 01624 |
Police | Isle of Man |
Fire | Isle of Man |
Ambulance | Isle of Man |
House of Keys | Rushen |
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Ronague (Manx: Eairy Shynnagh or Ronnag) is a small hamlet in the south of the Isle of Man, in the parish of Arbory. In consists of an old chapel, several houses and many farms. It lies to the north of villages Ballabeg and Colby, west of the hamlet of Grenaby and south of the hill South Barrule.
On the A27 road between Ronague and the Round Table is the seemingly magical magnetic hill.[1] A gravity hill, it appears to pull cars uphill when left in a neutral gear (grid reference SC2431773571).
References
- ↑ http://www.gov.im/lib/docs/tourism/trade/media/attractionsfactsheet.pdf Isle of Man attractions leaflet
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