Whitegate, County Clare
Village in County Clare, Ireland
Village in Munster, Ireland
Whitegate An Geata Bán (Irish) | |
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Village | |
Shops and pubs in Whitegate village | |
52°57′00″N 8°22′24″W / 52.95°N 8.3734°W / 52.95; -8.3734 | |
Country | Ireland |
Province | Munster |
County | County Clare |
Population (2016)[1] | 168 |
Time zone | UTC+0 (WET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC-1 (IST (WEST)) |
Irish Grid Reference | R746888 |
Whitegate (Irish: An Geata Bán, meaning 'the white gate')[2] is a village on the R352 regional road in northeastern County Clare, Ireland. New houses have been built along the main street.[citation needed] Local pub 'The Half Barrel'.
It is part of the Catholic parish Mountshannon-Whitegate. The former local church, which had been in disuse for some years, is now a warehouse and lumberyard. A newer church has been erected in 1969.
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Places in County Clare
- Ardnacrusha
- Aughinish
- Ballaghline
- Ballyea
- Ballycannan
- Ballynacally
- Ballyvaughan
- Barefield
- Bodyke
- Boston
- Bridgetown
- Broadford
- Bunratty
- Cahiracon
- Carrigaholt
- Clarecastle
- Clonlara
- Cloonanaha
- Clooneenagh
- Connolly
- Coolmeen
- Cooraclare
- Coore
- Corofin
- Cranny
- Cratloe
- Cree
- Cross
- Crusheen
- Doolin
- Doonaha
- Doonbeg
- Doora
- Fanore
- Feakle
- Hurlers Cross
- Inagh
- Ivarstown
- Kilbaha
- Kildysart
- Kilfenora
- Kilkishen
- Killimer
- Kilmaley
- Kilmihil
- Kilmoon
- Kilmurry
- Kilnaboy
- Kilnamona
- Kilshanny
- Knock
- Labasheeda
- Liscannor
- Lissycasey
- Meelick
- Mountshannon
- Moyasta
- Mullagh
- Murroogh
- Noughaval
- O'Brien's Bridge
- O'Callaghan's Mills
- Parteen
- Quilty
- Quin
- Ruan
- Scarriff
- Sixmilebridge
- Spancill Hill
- Spanish Point
- Toonagh
- Tuamgraney
- Tubber
- Tullig
- Whitegate
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