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**[[Cashel, County Galway]]
**[[Cashel, County Galway]]
**[[An Caiseal]] (or Cashel), a village on [[Achill|Achill Island]], [[County Mayo]]
**[[An Caiseal]] (or Cashel), a village on [[Achill|Achill Island]], [[County Mayo]]
**[[United Kingdom]] ([[townlands]]):
*[[United Kingdom]] ([[townlands]]):
*[[Cashel, County Armagh]]
**[[Cashel, County Armagh]]
**[[Cashel, Fermanagh]]
**[[Cashel, Fermanagh]]
*[[Cashel, County Londonderry]]
**[[Cashel, County Londonderry]]
**[[Cashel, Tyrone]]
**[[Cashel, Tyrone]]


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Latest revision as of 20:37, 8 December 2014

Cashel is a name derived from the Irish language word Caiseal, meaning "castle", which word is in turn Gaelic transformation of the English word castle. An Irish cashels would typically be built on a rocky outcrop.

Cashel as a place-name may be: