Logainm :
Kilrossanty
In Irish : Cill Rosanta
Aonad Riaracháin : Paróiste
Comhad Fuaime Foghraíochta
Sonraí Riaracháin:
Tuairisc:
Kilrossanty takes its name from the townland on which the ancient church stands, or rather the townland gets its name from the church and the parish is called from both. Mountainous and secluded, the region preserves an unusually large number of interesting names. Three considerable rivers - the Dalligan, Mahon and Tay - have their origin in the parish. The parish abounds in “coums� or mountain hollows.
Seanchló
Léarscáil de shuíomh an Pharóiste:
Bailtí Fearainne:
Adramone Beg,
Adramone More,
Ballingowan,
Ballintlea,
Ballykeroge Big,
Ballykeroge Little,
Ballykilmurry,
Ballynevoga,
Barnankile,
Bellaheen,
Boolattin,
Briska Lower,
Briska Upper,
Carrigeennageragh Big,
Carrigeennageragh Little,
Carrigmoorna,
Castlequarter,
Comeragh,
Comeragh-house,
Comeragh-mountain,
Crough,
Curraheen,
Curraun,
Cutteen North,
Cutteen South,
Englishtown,
Garranmillon Lower,
Garranmillon Upper,
Glendalligan,
Gortavicary,
Gortnalaght,
Kilcomeragh,
Kilrossanty,
Knockanacullin,
Knockyelan,
Lemybrien,
Lyre,
Paulsacres,
Robertstown,
Shanbally,
Treenearla Commons,
Acmhainní Gaolmhara
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