Rosscarbery

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Rosscarbery
Rosscarbery (Ireland)
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Coordinates 51 ° 35 ′  N , 9 ° 2 ′  W Coordinates: 51 ° 35 ′  N , 9 ° 2 ′  W
Basic data
Country Ireland

province

Muenster
county Cork
Rosscarbery Cathedral
Rosscarbery Cathedral

Rosscarbery (also Ross Carbery or Roscarbery ; Irish Ros Ó gCairbre ) is a country town in County Cork in Ireland with 490 inhabitants (Census 2016). It is located on an estuary on the Celtic Sea .

Rosscarbery is known for the abandoned Ross Carbery monastery , the monastery school there and the St. Fachtna cathedral . The Catholic diocese of Ross is named after Rosscarbery, which was combined with the diocese of Cork to form the diocese of Cork and Ross in 1958 .

The stone monuments of Burgatia are / are in the townland of Burgatia near Rosscarbery.

Web links

Commons : Rosscarbery  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Rosscarbery (Census Town) on citypopulation.de, accessed on July 7, 2018