Kilbride, County Waterford
Kilbride (Gaelic: Cill Bhride) is a townland within the parish of Tramore in County Waterford, Ireland. Kilbride is located about 3 miles (4.8 km) from Tramore town and 4 miles (6.4 km) from Waterford. It is split into two sections: Kilbride North and Kilbride South. Kilbride got its name from an old church in Kilbride South (52°11′24″N 7°09′51″W.) that was named after St Brigid, possibly Brigit of Kildare, daughter of Dubhtach, whose feast day was 1 February, but associated with her contemporary St Briga, daughter of Congall, whose feast day is 21 January and who is also associated with Oughter Ard Ardclough Straffan County Kildare (53°16′40″N 6°33′55″W), and Brideschurch near Sallins (53°14′36″N 6°41′28″W.). Neighbouring townlands include Monmahouge, Cullencastle, Butlerstown, Knockeen, and Carriglong.Attractions include an annual Halloween bonfire, the Dolmen located in Knockeen, and the fairy rings in Carriglong.
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| Latitude | Longitude |
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| N 52.18 ° | E -7.15 ° |
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X91 XE83 (Tramore)
Ireland
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