- Kildangan
Infobox Irish Place
name = Kildangan
gaeilge = Cill Daingin
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pin coords = left: 29px; top: 63px
north coord = 53.138842
west coord = 7.062578
irish grid = N656063
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province =Leinster
county =County Kildare
rural pop = 570
census yr = 2006
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|Kildangan ("Cill Daingin " in Irish) is a
village inCounty Kildare in Ireland. The village of 570 people lies close to the flood plane of theRiver Barrow , near theCounty Laois border.Kildangan is home to the world famous Kildangan Stud, which was founded by the More O'Ferrells, on the site of Kildangan Castle. The grounds of the Stud contain a variety of rare ornamental trees and shrubs, and an abundance of woodland. Kildangan Stud was sold in 1986 to The Maktoum family, who invested large amounts of money to make Kildangan Stud one the leading stud farms in Europe.
Population
Between 1996 and 2006 there was a 100% increase in population as the
M7 motorway opened up Kildangan for housing development. Kildangan is approximately 60 km fromDublin , and the majority of the population increase is of commuters employed in Dublin City and the surrounding area.Bord na Móna is the main industry in the immediate area, with Kildangan Stud also providing employment.Transport
*Kildangan railway station opened on
15 March 1909 and finally closed on1 January 1963 . [cite web | title=Kildangan station | work=Railscot - Irish Railways | url=http://www.railscot.co.uk/Ireland/Irish_railways.pdf | accessdate=2007-10-16]port
*Kildangan was the birth place of
Paddy Flanagan , on of the foremost competitive cyclists of the 1960s and 1970s. Flanagan won the Rás Tailtean three times: 1960, 1964 and 1975.
*After the second world war Kildangan Stud was the home of a very successful cricket club.
*In modern timesGaelic football is the main sporting activity, particularly during the summer months, throughCill Daingin GAA .References
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