Cork,
Ireland
Coordinates: 51.575514, -9.698675
Coordinates: 51.575514, -9.698675
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CO-KLCR-0012 |
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CO-KLCR-0014 |
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CO-KLCR-0015 |
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CO-KLCR-0016 |
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CO-KLCR-0017 |
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CO-KLCR-0018 |
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CO-KLCR-0019 |
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CO-KLCR-0020 |
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CO-KLCR-0021 |
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CO-KLCR-0022 |
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The name Kilcrohane is derived from Cill Chrócháin meaning "Church of Crochan (Crohan)". According to folklore, St. Crohan was a 6th century monk from the shores of Kenmare Bay between Castlecove and Derrynane in Co. Kerry. He is said to have built his first church there and ruins of a church attributed to him can still be found there today.