Caislean-na-Circe Island

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Caislean-na-Circe Island is a small, historically significant island in Lough Corrib, County Galway, Ireland, known for the ruins of its medieval castle associated with the O’Flaherty clan and Grace O’Malley.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic site
island
access accessible only by boat
associatedClan O’Flaherty clan NERFINISHED
associatedPerson Grace O’Malley NERFINISHED
associatedWith Gaelic chieftains
Irish maritime history
bodyOfWater Lough Corrib NERFINISHED
country Ireland NERFINISHED
environment freshwater lake island
hasHeritage medieval Gaelic lordship
hasRuinsOf Caislean-na-Circe Castle NERFINISHED
hasStructureType castle
heritageStatus locally significant historic site
historicalPeriod Middle Ages NERFINISHED
knownFor association with Grace O’Malley
association with the O’Flaherty clan
medieval castle ruins
languageContext Irish Gaelic toponymy
locatedIn Connacht NERFINISHED
County Galway NERFINISHED
Lough Corrib NERFINISHED
western Ireland
region County Galway NERFINISHED
tourism heritage tourism destination

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Lough Corrib contains Caislean-na-Circe Island