Kilflynn

Kilflynn is a village and a civil parish in north , . It is 11 km north-east of just off the N69 road from to .
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  • Type: Village with 144 residents
  • Description: village in County Kerry, Ireland
  • Also known as: Kilflyn

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Abbeydorney and Lixnaw.

Village
is a village in , . Located 9 kilometres north of the county town of , the village had a population of 418 as of the 2016 census of Ireland. is situated 4½ km west of Kilflynn.

Village
is a village in the north of , . It is near the River Brick, 10 km southwest of and 16 km northeast of . is situated 6 km north of Kilflynn.

Kilflynn

Latitude
52.35017° or 52° 21′ 1″ north
Longitude
-9.62486° or 9° 37′ 30″ west
Population
144
Elevation
59 metres (194 feet)
Open location code
9C4G992G+33
Open­Street­Map ID
node 52260147
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­village
Geo­Names ID
2963417
Wiki­data ID
Q2077326
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In Other Languages

From Basque to Swedish—“Kilflynn” goes by many names.
  • Basque: Kilflynn
  • Bulgarian: Килфлйн
  • Cebuano: Kilflynn
  • Dutch: Kilflynn
  • Irish: Cill Flainn
  • Russian: Килфлинн
  • Spanish: Kilflynn
  • Swedish: Kilflynn

Localities in the Area

Explore places such as Knockbrack and Cappagh.

Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include St. Columba’s Centre and The Meadow.

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