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Kilmanahan
Townland in County Waterford, Ireland / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kilmanahan (Irish: Cill Mhainchín) is a townland in the historical barony of Glenahiry in County Waterford, Ireland.[1] The townland, which has an area of approximately 2.75 square kilometres (1.06 sq mi),[2] had a population of 40 people as of the 2011 census.[3]
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A church, traditionally associated with Saint Mainchin and which gives the area its name, was formerly located in the townland.[4][5] The nearby Kilmanahan Castle, a Georgian manor house incorporating the structure of an earlier tower house,[6] is sometimes associated with the Greene family.[7][8][9]