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Killaliathan Church
52.3318° N, -8.9771° E
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Killaliathan Church, also called Killagholehane Church, is a medieval church and a National Monument in County Limerick.
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Original foundation
c. 1200
Destruction of original church
1302
15th-century tomb
15th century
Replacement by Broadford church
1812
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