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- Kilmacud abstract "Kilmacud (Irish: Cill Mhic Oda, meaning \"The Church of the Son Of Oda\") is a suburban area in Dublin in the local authority area of Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown.Kilmacud is north of Sandyford, east of Dundrum and south of Goatstown. The west end of the Lower Kilmacud Road starts in Goatstown, heading in a southerly direction. It then goes southeast through what appears to be a narrow shortcut and on out to the end of Drummartin Road and turns east. From there it continues eastwards through to the Stillorgan dual carriageway or N11. In total, it is about 2.6 kilometres or 1.6 miles long. The Upper Kilmacud Road starts in Dundrum and going uphill initially it continues eastward, levels off, and continues until a sharp corner brings it northward and downhill. It joins the Lower Kilmacud Road close to St. Laurence's Boys School. It is about 2.9 kilometres or 1.8 miles long.The difference between Kilmacud and Stillorgan is somewhat ambiguous. For example, Kilmacud Crokes GAA club is located in Stillorgan and Stillorgan's Roman Catholic parish is called Kilmacud. Kilmacud can be described as the area between and immediately around the Upper and Lower Kilmacud Roads. A now gone placename sign for Stillorgan stood up until the 1970s near Beaufield Park, which is on the section of the Lower Kilmacud Road running between the shops near St. Laurence's Church, and the Stillorgan Shopping Centre. This would have been on the western edge of the Stillorgan, and many of the existing housing estates mentioned earlier would not have been in place prior to the 1950s, so it would have marked the beginnings of a built-up area. The area now referred to as Kilmacud would have been on the western side of the sign, with the Chapel of SS Laurence and Cuthbert close by. This was long before the current church dedicated just to St. Laurence O'Toole, which opened in 1969.Kilmacud Crokes is a major G.A.A. club whose clubhouse, Glenalbyn is located directly opposite the Stillorgan shopping centre.Kilmacud's primary schools are Scoil Lorcán Naofa (St. Laurence's, named for the one time archbishop of Dublin Laurence O'Toole), St Raphaela's Primary School and Mount Anville National School, the secondary schools are St. Benildus College, Mount Anville Secondary School and St. Raphaelas School.The LUAS light-rail system runs south of Kilmacud and has two stations in the area, Stillorgan and Kilmacud, the former being on the edge of the Sandyford Industrial Estate and beside the main reservoir. The Kilmacud stop is south of the grounds of St. Benildus College.http://www.kilmacud.com".
- Kilmacud thumbnail Kilmacud_074.jpg?width=300.
- Kilmacud wikiPageExternalLink www.kilmacud.com.
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- Kilmacud wikiPageRevisionID "680481307".
- Kilmacud wikiPageWikiLink Balally.
- Kilmacud wikiPageWikiLink Category:Luas_Green_Line_stops_in_Dún_Laoghaire–Rathdown.
- Kilmacud wikiPageWikiLink Category:Places_in_Dún_Laoghaire–Rathdown.
- Kilmacud wikiPageWikiLink Dublin.
- Kilmacud wikiPageWikiLink Dundrum,_Dublin.
- Kilmacud wikiPageWikiLink Dún_Laoghaire–Rathdown.
- Kilmacud wikiPageWikiLink Glenalbyn.
- Kilmacud wikiPageWikiLink Goatstown.
- Kilmacud wikiPageWikiLink Green_Line_(Luas).
- Kilmacud wikiPageWikiLink Kilmacud_Crokes_GAA.
- Kilmacud wikiPageWikiLink Luas.
- Kilmacud wikiPageWikiLink Mount_Anville_Secondary_School.
- Kilmacud wikiPageWikiLink R825_road_(Ireland).
- Kilmacud wikiPageWikiLink Sandyford.
- Kilmacud wikiPageWikiLink St._Raphaelas_School.
- Kilmacud wikiPageWikiLink St_Benildus_College.
- Kilmacud wikiPageWikiLink Stillorgan.
- Kilmacud wikiPageWikiLink File:KilmacudLuas.jpg.
- Kilmacud wikiPageWikiLink File:Kilmacud_074.jpg.
- Kilmacud wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kilmacud".
- Kilmacud col "7".
- Kilmacud next Stillorgan.
- Kilmacud previous Balally.
- Kilmacud route Green_Line_(Luas).
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- Kilmacud wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Dún_Laoghaire–Rathdown.
- Kilmacud wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Irish_place_name.
- Kilmacud wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Luas_start.
- Kilmacud wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Rail_line.
- Kilmacud wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:S-end.
- Kilmacud wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Kilmacud subject Category:Luas_Green_Line_stops_in_Dún_Laoghaire–Rathdown.
- Kilmacud subject Category:Places_in_Dún_Laoghaire–Rathdown.
- Kilmacud hypernym Area.
- Kilmacud point "53.286281 -6.217318".
- Kilmacud type Place.
- Kilmacud type SpatialThing.
- Kilmacud comment "Kilmacud (Irish: Cill Mhic Oda, meaning \"The Church of the Son Of Oda\") is a suburban area in Dublin in the local authority area of Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown.Kilmacud is north of Sandyford, east of Dundrum and south of Goatstown. The west end of the Lower Kilmacud Road starts in Goatstown, heading in a southerly direction. It then goes southeast through what appears to be a narrow shortcut and on out to the end of Drummartin Road and turns east.".
- Kilmacud label "Kilmacud".
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- Kilmacud sameAs Cill_Mhic_Oda.
- Kilmacud sameAs Cill_Mhic_Oda.
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- Kilmacud sameAs Килмакод.
- Kilmacud sameAs 6691008.
- Kilmacud sameAs Q3775779.
- Kilmacud lat "53.286281".
- Kilmacud long "-6.217318".
- Kilmacud wasDerivedFrom Kilmacud?oldid=680481307.
- Kilmacud depiction Kilmacud_074.jpg.
- Kilmacud isPrimaryTopicOf Kilmacud.