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Cloghane

An Clochán

Cloghane
Village
Cloghane Village - geograph.org.uk - 1427918.jpg
An Clochán is located in Ireland
An Clochán
An Clochán
Location in Ireland
Coordinates: 52°13′49″N 10°11′45″W / 52.23041°N 10.19574°W
CountryIreland
ProvinceMunster
CountyCounty Kerry
Population
(2011)
 • Total297
Irish Grid ReferenceQ505112
An Clochán is the only official name.

An Clochán (anglicized as Cloghane; from clochán, a local type of dry-stone hut)[1] is a village and townland on the Dingle Peninsula of County Kerry, Ireland, at the foot of Mount Brandon. In 1974 the village was added to the Corca Dhuibhne Gaeltacht (Irish-speaking region).[2] It has a population of 297 (2011 Census).

Cloghane and Brandon (An Clochán agus Cé Bhréanainn) are jointly twinned with the village of Plozévet in Brittany (France). The village is set at the foot of Mount Brandon, on the north of the Dingle Peninsula and overlooking Brandon Bay. The village is on the Wild Atlantic Way tourism trail.

An Clochán was the subject of a controversial and influential anthropological study by Nancy Scheper Hughes in the early 1970s, published as "Saints, Scholars and Schizophrenics: Mental Illness in Rural Ireland".[3]

History

According to A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland by Samuel Lewis, the town's population stood at around 222 people in 1837.[4]

See also

  • List of towns and villages in Ireland

References

  1. ^ A. D. Mills, 2003, A Dictionary of British Place-Names, Oxford University Press
  2. ^ S.I. No. 192/1974 — Gaeltacht Areas Order, 1974
  3. ^ Scheper-Hughes, Nancy (1977). Saints, Scholars and Schizophrenics: Mental Illness in Rural Ireland. University of California Press. ISBN 9780520224803.
  4. ^ Lewis, Samuel (1837). A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland. S. Lewis and Co.
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