Conchan

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Conchan is the historic parish name for the area now known as Onchan on the Isle of Man.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic parish
administrativeSuccessor Onchan parish NERFINISHED
borders parish of Braddan NERFINISHED
parish of Lonan NERFINISHED
parish of Santon NERFINISHED
contains Groudle Glen NERFINISHED
Onchan Head NERFINISHED
Port Jack NERFINISHED
village of Onchan
country Isle of Man (crown dependency)
surface form: Isle of Man
etymologyLanguage Old Irish NERFINISHED
hasCoastlineOn Irish Sea NERFINISHED
hasFeature coastal cliffs
glen landscapes
rural hinterland
hasParishChurch St Peter's Church, Onchan NERFINISHED
historicNameOf Onchan NERFINISHED
historicNameVariant Conchan Parish NERFINISHED
Kiongnagh NERFINISHED
Kiongnaght NERFINISHED
historicStatus one of the ancient parishes of the Isle of Man
languageOfHistoricName Manx NERFINISHED
locatedIn Isle of Man NERFINISHED
locatedNear Douglas Bay NERFINISHED
town of Douglas
locatedOn east coast of the Isle of Man
parishType ancient parish
partOf sheading of Garff
religiousDenomination Church of England NERFINISHED
religiousJurisdiction Diocese of Sodor and Man NERFINISHED
replacedBy Onchan NERFINISHED
traditionalDivision sheading of Garff NERFINISHED

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