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The '''R684''' is a [[Regional Road]] in [[Republic of Ireland|Ireland]]. Located in the south of Ireland near [[Waterford City]], it links the junction with the [[R683 road|R683]] at ''Blenheim Cross'' to the village of [[Dunmore East]] in [[Co. Waterford]].
The '''R684''' is a [[Regional Road]] in [[Republic of Ireland|Ireland]]. Located in the south of Ireland near [[Waterford City]], it links the junction with the [[R683 road|R683]] at ''Blenheim Cross'' to the village of [[Dunmore East]] in [[Co. Waterford]].



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The R684 is a Regional Road in Ireland. Located in the south of Ireland near Waterford City, it links the junction with the R683 at Blenheim Cross to the village of Dunmore East in Co. Waterford.

It runs via Callaghane Bridge, Kilmacomb, where it meets the R685, and terminates at Dock Road in Dunmore East.

In addition to the section of the R683 linking Waterford city to the junction at Blenheim Cross, the R684 is known as the Dunmore Rd.

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