Hackballscross

Hackballscross (Irish: Crois an Mhaoir)[1] is a small village in County Louth, Ireland.

[2] The origins of the village's unusual name are uncertain; legend has it that a local 18th century landowner hacked thieves or rebels disturbing his property to death.

This notorious incident supposedly became the basis of the area's name.

[3] On 27 June 2011, the Irish Army conducted a controlled explosion in Hackballscross on explosives suspected to be created by dissident republicans to conduct terrorist attacks in Northern Ireland.

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