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Enniskeane is commonly used in the name of the Roman Catholic parish, [12] [13] in the name of the local camogie club and routinely in Cork County Council publications. [14] [15] The combined census town has been labelled by the Central Statistics Office (CSO) as Ballineen/Enniskean and Ballineen-Enniskean. [1] [16]
Desertserges (Irish: An Díseart) is a civil parish in County Cork, Ireland. [1] It is also an ecclesiastical parish in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Cork and Ross.The parish lies between the towns of Enniskeane and Bandon.
The Diocese of Cork and Ross (Irish: Deoise Chorcaí agus Rosa) is a Latin diocese of the Catholic Church in Ireland, one of six suffragan dioceses in the ecclesiastical province of Cashel and Emly. The cathedral church of the diocese is Cathedral of St Mary and St Anne in Cork city. The incumbent bishop of the diocese is Fintan Gavin.
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]
Ahiohill (Irish: Achadh Eochaille, meaning 'field of the yew') [1] is a small village in County Cork, Ireland. The historical spelling for the area, Aghyohil, is reflected in the names of two local townlands, Aghyohil Beg and Aghyohil More. [1] [2] As of the 2011 census, Aghyohil Beg was home to 29 people and Aghyohil More had a population of ...
Dromahane (Irish: Drom Atháin) is a village located 5 km (3.1 mi) south west of the town of Mallow, County Cork, Ireland on the R619 regional road. Centred on a main crossroads, the village overlooks the Blackwater Valley. As of the 2016 census, Dromahane had a population of 959 people. [1] Dromahane is within of the civil parish of
The church's 19th-century organ is attributed to T. C. Lewis. [7] Operating as a Church of Ireland church until the 1970s, [8] the church was deconsecrated in 1979 and subsequently purchased by Cork City Council. [5] The building hosted the Cork City and County Archives until 2005 when these were relocated to Blackpool. [5]
The Collegiate Church of Saint Mary the Virgin, also known as St Mary's Collegiate Church, is a large Anglican church in Youghal, east County Cork, Ireland.Dating to roughly 1220 and dedicated to the Virgin Mary, it is part of Youghal Union of Parishes, in the United Dioceses of Cork, Cloyne and Ross.