Kilkieran
Cill Chiaráin (anglicized as Kilkieran) is a coastal village in the Connemara area of County Galway, in the Republic of Ireland.[1] The R340 passes through Cill Chiaráin.[1]
Cill Chiaráin | |
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Village | |
Boats in Kilkieran | |
Cill Chiaráin Location in Ireland | |
Coordinates: 53°19′33″N 9°44′07″W | |
Country | Ireland |
Province | Connacht |
County | County Galway |
Elevation | 0 m (0 ft) |
Irish Grid Reference | L844319 |
Cill Chiaráin is the only official name. The anglicized spelling Kilkieran has no official status. |
Cill Chiaráin lies within the Irish Gaelic speaking, or Gaeltacht region of Ireland. Coláiste Sheoisaimh hosts Irish language courses within the village.[2]
Name
The village is named after Saint Ciarán, "Cill Chiaráin" translates to "Ciarán's church" from Irish.
The village shares its name with a second Cill Chiaráin in County Kilkenny.[1]
History
On St Ciarán's feast day, there is a day of celebration in honour of the saint held in the village. Organised by the local festival committee, Coiste Fhéile Chill Chiaráin, there is a Roman Catholic mass performed at the well which St Ciarán blessed back in the 6th century.
Amenities
Cill Chiaráin has a number of facilities and public buildings, including a health centre, a local supermarket, a national school, community hall, church and fish factory. Tigh Chadhain, Coyne's Gastropub is a family-run business.
The Arramara Teo seaweed factory is also nearby. The company was previously Irish owned, but has since been bought by a Canadian company.
The village also has a children's playground and the Páirc Peile Chill Chiaráin (Astro Turf pitch) which opened in 2015. The playground serves Carna and Cill Chiaráin and the astro turf pitch used by the local GAA team, Carna-Cashel and the athletics club.
References
- "Ordnance Survey Ireland - National Mapping Agency". www.osi.ie. Retrieved 6 May 2019.
- "Colaiste Sheosaimh". www.colaistesheosaimh.com. Retrieved 6 May 2019.
External links
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