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Synonyms for clonsast or Related words with clonsast
coolestown
clonlisk
ballynamona
ballybritt
ballyboy
ballynakill
ballycowan
tiaquin
clankee
kilbarron
clonmacnowen
monasteroris
killosolan
kilcolman
slievardagh
shanid
kilmurryely
kildrumsherdan
kilmeedy
kilmoylan
feenagh
knockbride
pubblebrien
cullenagh
kilmanman
kilcornan
castlerahan
skehanagh
shrule
kiltartan
glennamaddy
ballymahon
rathaspick
kilkerrin
kilconnell
trughanacmy
drumgoon
bailieborough
rathkeale
mountbellew
warrenstown
ballyburly
athlacca
carrigallen
drumlumman
ballynamuddagh
kineagh
reynagh
letterluna
aglish
Examples of "clonsast"
The cathedral church of the former diocese is Kildare Cathedral. There are six parishes in this part of the United Dioceses: Clane,
Clonsast
(Clonbullogue), Mountmellick, Naas, Newbridge (Morristownbiller), and Portarlington St Paul (French Church). The dean is the Dean of Kildare.
Antiquities in the area include: the Clonkeen stone said to be 340 million years old and legend has it that the stone was thrown from Croghan Hill by Fionn MacCumhaill; remains of a togher at Ballykilleen; the ruins of Cloncrane Church; a ring-barrow at Shean and a sheela-na-gig from Ballynowlart and
Clonsast
. The last was an important religious site in early monastic Ireland.
The first locomotives designed specifically to burn turf were three 0-4-0 well tank engines, built by Andrew Barclay of Kilmarnock, Scotland, and introduced by the nationalised turf producer Bord na Móna on its 3 ft (914 mm) gauge lines at
Clonsast
, near Portarlington, in 1949. They were withdrawn after three years' service, but all survive in some form: two preserved on, respectively, The Giant's Causeway and Bushmills Railway and the Irish Steam Preservation Society's railway and one heavily rebuilt into the Talyllyn Railway's 0-4-2T locomotive 7, "Tom Rolt".