Killanny
Killanny
Cill Eanaigh | |
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Parish | |
Former barn church St. Ultan's in Killanny | |
Killanny Location in Ireland | |
| Coordinates: 53°58′15″N 6°39′38″W / 53.9709°N 6.660667°W | |
| Country | Ireland |
| Provinces | Ulster and Leinster |
| Counties | County Monaghan and County Louth |
| Baronies | Farney and Ardee |
| Time zone | UTC+0 (WET) |
| • Summer (DST) | UTC-1 (IST (WEST)) |
| Irish Grid Reference | H929024 |
Killanny (Irish: Cill Eanaigh) is a civil parish in Counties Louth and Monaghan in the mid-east of Ireland. Killanny is also a Catholic parish in the Diocese of Clogher. It is named after Saint Enda of Aran, known by the diminutive Éanna. The civil parish consists of 31 townlands in County Monaghan and 11 in County Louth. The townland of Killany, which can also be spelled Killanny or Killaney, lies within County Louth and contains the old St. Ultan's parish church and graveyard. The main Dublin–Derry road passes through Killanny. Several small lakes are to be found throughout the parish and the soil quality is superior to that of the north of Carrickmacross, reflecting the underlying limestone rock.