Graveyard, Kilcoona, Co. Galway
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Burial Grounds
The graveyard at Kilcoona sits quietly in east County Galway, part of a landscape where early Christian settlement left its mark in place names, ruined churches, and burial grounds that have continued in use across many centuries.
The name Kilcoona derives from the Irish, with "cill" indicating a church or monastic cell, a prefix that appears throughout Ireland wherever early medieval religious communities once established themselves. That founding presence often meant a site accumulated layers of use, with later generations continuing to bury their dead in ground already considered sacred long before formal parish structures existed.
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Kilcoona, Co. Galway
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