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There currently appear to be 113 civil parishes in County Kildare. [14] This includes two civil parishes named Cloncurry, two named Nurney, and two named Tully. Before 1881, there were also civil parishes of Ballybought, Coughlanstown and Jago. [15] Other sources treat Cloncurry, Nurney and Tully all as one civil parish each. [15] Additionally ...
Rathmore (Irish: An Ráth Mhór or An Ráith Mór, meaning 'big fort'), [2] a village, civil parish and District electoral division in County Kildare, Ireland, is located at the western edge of the Wicklow Mountains in the barony of Naas North. [3]
Kilteel (Irish: Cill Chéile) is the name of a village, townland and civil parish located in the barony of South Salt, County Kildare, Ireland.The townland of Kilteel Upper contains the remains of a church with a decorated Romanesque chancel arch, the ruins of a 13th-century preceptory of the Knights Hospitaller and a well-preserved 15th-century tower house.
Castledillon (Irish: Díseart Iollan) [1] is a civil parish on the banks of the River Liffey near Straffan, County Kildare in Ireland. The civil parish, which is approximately 4.4 km 2 (1.7 sq mi) in area, contains the townlands of Castledillon Lower and Castledillon Upper. [2]
Kildangan has one primary school, Kildangan National School, [15] which is a coeducational school. The original school on the present site dated from the 1870s. This was entirely rebuilt in 1963 at a cost of £16,500. [16] This building was extended in 2008 and again in 2012 in order to cater for the increase in population.
Detail from Daniel Augustus Beaufort's 1797 map of Ireland, showing the area of Harristown as an exclave of King's County, between Queen's County and Kildare.. Harristown (Irish: Baile Hanraí [2]) is a civil parish and electoral division (ED) in County Kildare in Ireland, [2] about 4 miles (6.4 km) southwest of Kildare town.
The village has a church, a pub, a school, a shop and two graveyards. A petrol station and a takeaway shop opened in the village in recent times. Skerries Irish Figure Dancing Class has been teaching Irish Figure dancing for over 40 years and classes are held weekly in the local GAA hall. [citation needed]