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Labbamolaga Church
52.3108° N, -8.3477° E
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Labbamolaga Church is a medieval church and National Monument located in County Cork, Ireland.
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Monastic foundation by Saint Molaga
7th century AD
Oratory erected as tomb shrine
c. AD 900
Church ruined
16th century
Name-origin theory proposed
1897
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