Killimer (Irish: Cill Íomaí, meaning 'church of Aodhamair')[1] is a village in County Clare, Ireland, in a civil parish of the same name. It is located on the northern bank of the Shannon and the N67 which passes through the village.
Killimer
Cill Íomaí | |
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Village | |
Killimer Ferryport | |
Killimer Location in Ireland | |
| Coordinates: 52°37′0.74″N 9°23′24.74″W | |
| Country | Ireland |
| Province | Munster |
| County | County Clare |
| Elevation | 20 m (70 ft) |
| Population (2011) | |
| • Urban | 498 |
| Time zone | UTC+0 (WET) |
| • Summer (DST) | UTC-1 (IST (WEST)) |
| Irish Grid Reference | R054791 |
The village is the northern port of the Killimer–Tarbert car ferry service, operated by Shannon Ferries.
According to the geographer Samuel Lewis the parish counted 3023 inhabitants in 1837.[2] The 2011 census returned 498 inhabitants for Killimer.[3]
The village is in the Killimer and Knockerra parish of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Killaloe. Parish churches are St Imy in Killimer and St Senan's in Knockerra.[4]
East of the village is the Moneypoint coal-fired electricity generating station.
Killimer GAA returned to competitive action at senior level in 2012. Due to a declining population Killimer had not enough players to field a senior team in the period 2008-2012. Most players had been playing with Shannon Gaels or Kilrush Shams in those years. Killimers only Clare Senior Football Championship triumph was in 1896.
Places in County Clare | ||
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County town: Ennis | ||
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Killaloe | |||||||||||||
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| Province | Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cashel and Emly | ||||||||||||
| Ordinaries | Bishop of Killaloe | ||||||||||||
| Cathedral church | Ennis Cathedral | ||||||||||||
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Baronies and civil parishes of County Clare | |
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| Barony | Civil parishes |
| Bunratty Lower |
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| Bunratty Upper |
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| Burren |
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| Clonderalaw |
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| Corcomroe |
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| Ibrickane |
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| Inchiquin | |
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| Leitrim |
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| Moyarta |
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| Tulla Lower |
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| Tulla Upper |
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* (part) refers to civil parishes which span two different baronies | |