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  1. Drum (Irish: An Droim, meaning 'the ridge') [1] is a village and townland in the west of County Monaghan in the Republic of Ireland. It is notable for being one of the only Protestant-majority settlements in the Republic of Ireland.

  2. Jul 20, 2016 · Welcome to Drum - the only Protestant village in Republic of Ireland. Steeped in Orangeism, Drum is a true rarity in the South - but its good cross-community relations are at its beating...

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  3. The Drum Heritage Centre is primarily a visitor centre and history museum, and it contains one of the largest collections in the midlands of historic documents and memorabilia relating to Drum and its hinterland.

    • Curryroe, Drum, Roscommon
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  4. The Drum Heritage Visitor Centre contains a display area of one of the largest collections in the Midlands of historic documents and memorabilia relating to Drum and its Hinterland. Discover the feeling of ancient Ireland when you walk the hallowed ground of the Monastic Site and pathway leading to St. Brigid’s Well and the ancient dolmen ...

  5. Jun 22, 2021 · Like unionists in Drum, its Catholic residents felt let down and and abandoned by politicians in southern Ireland when the border cut it off from its natural hinterland, according to historian ...

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  6. DRUM, a market-town, in the parish of CURRIN, barony of DARTRY, county of MONAGHAN, and province of ULSTER, 2 ½ miles (N.) from Cootehill, on the road to Clones, from both of which it has a penny-post : the population is returned with the parish.

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  8. Aug 8, 2016 · To get to Drum in Co Monaghan – reckoned to be the Republic's only totally Protestant village – you have to go off the beaten track, and then go off it again.