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Ballyphehane (Irish: Baile Féitheáin) is a suburb in the south of Cork in Ireland. It is one of the oldest suburbs in Cork and was created as part of a post-World War II initiative to create a model community in Cork.
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Ballyphehane has an area of: 1. 1,334,169 m² / 133.42 hectares / 1.3342 km² 2. 0.52 square miles 3. 329.68 acres / 329 acres, 2 roods, 28 perches Nationwide, it is the 20930th largest townland that we know about Within Co. Cork, it is the 2191st largest townland
Ballyphehane borders the following other townlands: 1. Ballincurrigto the east 2. Ballycurreento the west 3. Curraghconwayto the east 4. Freagh And Vicarsacreto the west 5. Killeenreendowneyto the west 6. Lehenagh Begto the west 7. Raheen and Cooleento the north 8. Skahabeg Southto the east 9. Spital-Landsto the north
Curious to see who lived in Ballyphehane in the past? Maybe even seeing scans of their handwritten census returns? 1. Search the 1911 Irish Census for Ballyphehane 2. Search the 1901 Irish Census for Ballyphehane 3. Search Griffith's Valuation (1847-1864) for Ballyphehane
Ballyphehane was added to OpenStreetMap on 26 Aug 2015 by cliffcake. View 1. 1.1. View on OpenStreetMap.org 1.2. Show Changes Edit 1. 1.1. JOSM 1.2. iD 1.3. Potlatch 1.4. Level0
Description: suburb in Munster, Ireland; Categories: human settlement and locality; Location: Cork, Munster, Ireland, Britain and Ireland, Europe; View on OpenStreetMap
We all know of the roads in Ballyphehane which are named for the fallen heroes of 1916, and most of us know of their sacrifice, and the sacrifices of many others, so that we could live in a free and equal Ireland.
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Ballyphehane and Togher Learning Neighbourhoods featured prominently in hosting international delegates for the UNESCO Global Conference on Learning held in Cork from 18-20th September 2017. Ballyphehane is proud to play its part alongside many other community groups to show the world that learning is important in Cork and in our communities.
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Ballyphehane is a suburb in the Southside of the city between Turners Cross and Togher. It was built between the 1940s and 1960s and inhabited by families rehoused from the city centre, much like Gurranabraher and Knocknaheeny in the north side.