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The purpose is to describe the settlement as a geographic entity and space. Describe how the settlement exists in the larger region (port on a river, harbor on a sea, agricultural community in the prairies, village in the mountains, suburb of city, etc.). The settlement as a geographic space is illustrated best with a map but can be explained by detailing the layout of the transportation infrastructure, neighborhoods, types of residential areas in relation to commercial or industrial spaces, etc. This section provides a description of the physical geography. Topics that can be covered include, but are not limited to:

  • Where the settlement is in relation to others.
    • the settlement's context in the region
    • Include the distance and direction from the constituent country's capital, or London, or both.
    • Include the distance and direction from the settlement's relevant regional or district capital, or county town.
  • A note on the topography of the settlement, including its elevation above sea level, mentions of notable rivers, mountains or natural landmarks.natural features, landscape
  • A note on the geology of the territory.
  • A note on the built environment of the settlement, including how the land is used, if there is any notable infrastructure (a heavy rail line, motorway etc.), and a note on how the urban structure of the settlement is shaped and lies in relation to administrative boundaries and its central business district (if any). cityscape and skyline
  • A note on any divisions or suburbs of the settlement.
    • neighborhoods
  • infrastructure
  • A note/section on the settlement's climate (where figures are available).
  • Consider using Template:Compass-table.
  • If local data is available, consider using Template:Climate chart.
  • Enviroment
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Nameofsettlement Irishname Transulation LocationType (city/county/town/village/parish) LocalLocation County. River yes/no. Distance from administered by bourgh Council/county Council Area (ha) electorial Area/Division population Dáil Éireann constituency

 '''Nameofsettlement''', ({{lang-ga|Irishname}} meaning Transulation), 
 is a [[Cities/Counties/Towns/Villages/Parishes in Ireland|city/county/town/village/parish]] in [[County Kilkenny]] in [[Republic of Ireland|Ireland]]. 
 It is situated bla, at the centre of [[County Kilkenny]].  It is located {{convert|18|km|mi| abbr=on | 0}} north of [[Kilkenny]] on the [[N77 road|N77]].
 Nameofsettlement is administered by [[Kilkenny County Council]].   Nameofsettlement is in the electorial Area and is in the electoial Division of. 
 The electorial are is Area (ha) It has a population of 1,451.<ref>{{harvnb|Census|2006}}</ref>
 is part of the [[Carlow-Kilkenny (Dáil Éireann constituency)|Carlow-Kilkenny]] [[Dáil Éireann]] constituency.
 Irishname [[Help:Pronunciation|IPA]] means and is 
 


  • Brief note about historical roots/founding - Historic county, and a brief paragraph about historical roots / founding
  • Nicknames, if notable
  • Primary industries supporting its economy (e.g. service, manufacturing, tourism, etc...)
  • Notable unique characteristics and characteristics commonly associated with it.


  1. ^ Census 2006


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Kilkenny (Irish: Cill Chainnigh [ˌciːl̠ʲ ˈxan̠ʲəj], meaning 'church of Cainnech') is a city in County Kilkenny, Ireland. It is located in the South-East Region and in the province of Leinster. It is built on both banks of the River Nore. The 2022 census gave the population of Kilkenny as 27,184, the thirteenth-largest urban center in Ireland.

Kilkenny is a tourist destination, and its environs include historic buildings such as Kilkenny Castle, St Canice's Cathedral and round tower, Rothe House, Shee Alms House, Black Abbey, St. Mary's Cathedral, The Tholsel, St. Francis Abbey, Grace's Castle, and St. John's Priory. Kilkenny is also known for its craft and design workshops, the Watergate Theatre, public gardens and museums. Annual events include Kilkenny Arts Festival, the Cat Laughs comedy festival and music at the Kilkenny Roots Festival.

Kilkenny began with an early 6th-century ecclesiastical foundation within the Kingdom of Ossory. Following the 12th-century Norman invasion of Ireland, Kilkenny Castle and a series of walls were built to protect the burghers of what became a Norman merchant town. William Marshall, Lord of Leinster, gave Kilkenny a charter as a town in 1207. By the late 13th century, Kilkenny was under Hiberno-Norman control. The Statutes of Kilkenny, passed at Kilkenny in 1367, aimed to curb the decline of the Hiberno-Norman Lordship of Ireland. In 1609, King James I of England granted Kilkenny a Royal Charter, giving it the status of a city. Following the Irish Rebellion of 1641, the Irish Catholic Confederation, also known as the "Confederation of Kilkenny", was based in Kilkenny and lasted until the Cromwellian conquest of Ireland in 1649. From 1840 onwards, Kilkenny has not been administered as a city under local government law, but the Local Government Reform Act 2014 provides for "the continued use of the description city". (Full article...)

Freshford (Irish: Achadh Úr, meaning 'fresh field') is a village and former town in the barony of Crannagh, County Kilkenny, Ireland. It is 13 km north-west of Kilkenny city. The village is in a civil parish of the same name. (Full article...)

Johnstown (Irish: Baile Sheáin), historically known as Coorthafooka (Irish: Cúirt an Phúca), is a small town in County Kilkenny, Ireland. Bypassed in December 2008 by the M8, the town lies at the junction of the R639, the R502 and the R435 regional roads. It is the home of the Fenians GAA hurling club. Situated 121 kilometres (75 mi) from Dublin and 131 kilometres (81 mi) from Cork, it lies in the agricultural heartland of the southeast. (Full article...)

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