Annaghdown

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Annaghdown is a historic village and ecclesiastical site in County Galway, Ireland, associated with early Christian monasticism and medieval religious heritage.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf civil parish
ecclesiastical site
village
administrativeDivision Galway County Council
surface form: Galway County Council area
associatedWith Diocese of Annaghdown
monastic community
country Ireland
dioceseHistory former episcopal see
hasBuiltHeritage grave slabs and memorials
monastic enclosure remains
stone church remains
hasCemetery historic burial ground
hasCulturalAspect local religious traditions
pilgrimage associations
hasEconomicActivity agriculture
commuting to Galway city
hasEnvironment lakeshore habitats
pasture land
hasFeature graveyard
pier
rural landscape
hasHeritage early Christian monasticism
medieval religious heritage
hasParish Annaghdown Church of Ireland parish
Annaghdown Roman Catholic parish
hasSite Annaghdown Abbey
medieval church ruins
ruined monastic buildings
hasToponymOrigin derived from Irish language
hasTransport local roads connecting to Galway
hasView scenic views over Lough Corrib
heritageStatus locally significant archaeological site
historicalPeriod Middle Ages
early medieval period
language English
Irish
locatedIn Connacht
County Galway
locatedOn eastern shore of Lough Corrib
near Galway
surface form: Galway city
regionType rural area
religiousFunction historic ecclesiastical centre
religiousTradition Christianity
tourismType heritage tourism
religious tourism
waterBody Lough Corrib

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