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Encyclopedia > New Inn (Ireland)

New Inn (Gaelic Loch Ceann) is a village in County Tipperary, in the Republic of Ireland. It is located midway between the market and tourist towns of Cahir and Cashel on the N8, the main road in Ireland which links the cities of Cork and Dublin. A village is a human residential settlement commonly found in rural areas. ... County Tipperary (Tiobraid Árann in Irish) is a traditional county in the Republic of Ireland, in the province of Munster. ... A street in Ynysybwl, Wales, relatively stereotypical of a small town A town is usually an urban area which is not considered to rank as a city. ... WGS-84 (GPS) Coordinates: 52. ... Cashel (Irish: An Caisleán) is a town in County Tipperary, Republic of Ireland, located south of the midlands of Ireland. ... The N8 road is a National Primary Route in the Republic of Ireland, connecting Dublin with Cork, through the midlands and Golden Vale of Ireland. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... WGS-84 (GPS) Coordinates: 51. ... WGS-84 (GPS) Coordinates: 53. ...


A small community, New Inn has three pubs, two schools, one shop, one petrol station, a convent and Church, and a GAA pitch, which is home to Rockwell Rovers GAA Club. To the south of the village is Outrath Co-op, which serves the large agricultural hinterland of the village. Rockwell College, a prestigious private secondaryschool run by the Holy Ghost Fathers, is situated 3km from the centre of the village. A community usually refers to a group of people who interact and share certain things as a group, but it can refer to various collections of living things sharing an environment, plant or animal. ... An amusingly named pub (the Old New Inn) at Bourton-on-the-Water, in the Cotswold Hills of South West England A pub in the Haymarket area of Edinburgh, Scotland A public house, usually known as a pub, is a drinking establishment found mainly in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Canada... Look up shop in Wiktionary, the free dictionary A shop is an enclosed location where a specific activity is carried out. ... GAA redirects here. ... A compass rose with South highlighted South is most commonly a noun, adjective, or adverb indicating direction or geography. ... Co-op is: A cooperative education program. ... The meaning of hinterland and its history. ... A village is a human residential settlement commonly found in rural areas. ... Rockwell College is a well known secondary school near Cashel in South Tipperary. ... Students in Rome, Italy. ... The Congregation of the Holy Spirit and Immaculate Heart of Mary (known more simply as the Congregation of the Holy Spirit, or in Latin, Congregatio Sancti Spiriti (CSSp) is a Roman Catholic congregation of priests. ...


The Parish of New Inn also includes Knockgraffon, home to a ruined Medieval church and graveyard, as well as the remains of a Motte, which is thought to date from the 1200s. A parish is a type of administrative subdivision. ... The Middle Ages formed the middle period in a traditional schematic division of European history into three ages: the classical civilization of Antiquity, the Middle Ages, and modern times. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article may require cleanup. ... Graves at Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn, New York A cemetery is a place (usually an enclosed area of land) in which dead bodies are buried. ... Centuries: 12th century - 13th century - 14th century Decades: 1150s 1160s 1170s 1180s 1190s - 1200s - 1210s 1220s 1230s 1240s 1250s Years: 1200 1201 1202 1203 1204 1205 1206 1207 1208 1209 Events and Trends 1200 University of Paris receives charter from Philip II of France 1202-1204 Fourth Crusade - diverted to...


A local legend holds that the Gaelic version of the name, Loch Cheann (which translates literally as 'the lake of heads'), pertains to a great battle fought in the area in antiquity, or during the early medieval period. According to this tale, the heads of the vanquished warriors were severed by the winners, and cast into a lake. A legend (Latin, legenda, things to be read) is a narrative of human actions that are perceived both by teller and listeners to take place within human history and to possess certain qualities that give the tale verisimilitude. ... Gaelic as an adjective means pertaining to the Gaels, whether to their language or their culture. ... A man-made lake in Keukenhof, Netherlands A lake is a body of water or other liquid of considerable size surrounded by land. ... Generally, a battle is an instance of combat in warfare between two or more parties wherein each group will seek to defeat the others. ... Antiquity means different things: Generally it means ancient history, and may be used of any period before the Middle Ages. ... Story has several different meaning as outlined below. ... 17th Century Brazilian Tapuia A warrior is a person habitually engaged in warfare. ...



 

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