R583 road (Ireland)

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R583 road
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R583 leaving Millstreet
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Length9 km (5.6 mi)
Location
Country Ireland
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Highway system

The R583 road is a regional road in Ireland in County Cork. It runs southwest to northeast from Millstreet to the N72 national secondary road between Mallow and Killarney. The road is 9km long.

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