Ballyhahill
Baile Dhá ThuileorBaile Uí Sháithil
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Village
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Location in Ireland | |
Coordinates: 52°33′35″N 9°11′38″W / 52.5598°N 9.1938°W / 52.5598; -9.1938 | |
Country | Ireland |
Province | Munster |
County | County Limerick |
Population | 146 |
Time zone | UTC+0 (WET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC-1 (IST (WEST)) |
Irish Grid Reference | R191460 |
Ballyhahill (Irish: Baile Dhá ThuileorBaile Uí Sháithil)[2] is a village and townlandinCounty Limerick, Ireland. As of the 2016 census, the village had a population of 146 people.[1] It is 40 km west of Limerick city. The White River flows to the east of the village.[3][4]
According to the Placenames Database of Ireland, two Irish language derivations of the village name are proposed: Baile Dhá Thuile ("town of two floods") or Baile Uí Sháithil ("town of Ó Sáithil").[2] The former (Baile Dhá Thuile) has official recognition and appears on road signage around Ballyhahill.
Evidence of ancient settlement in the area includes a number of ringfort sites in the townland of Ballyhahill and the neighbouring townlands of Mohernagh and Finnoo.[5]ACarnegie library was built in Ballyhahill c. 1907.[6] The local national (primary) school, Scoil Naomh Mhuire, was built in 1959.[7] As of 2017, the school had 39 pupils enrolled.[8]
town of two floods / Baile Dhá Thuile is the official Irish form since 1969, but according to the historical evidence it should be Baile Uí Sháithil, 'the town of Ó Sáithil'
the White River between Gortadroma and Ballyhahill in Co Limerick
Scoil Naomh Mhuire is a co-educational, primary school [..] located in the village of Ballyhahill [..] At the time of the evaluation, there were 39 pupils enrolled