Oola
Oola
Úlla | |
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Village | |
Coordinates: 52°31′47″N 08°15′34″W / 52.52972°N 8.25944°W | |
Country | Ireland |
Province | Munster |
County | County Limerick |
Population (2016)[1] | 324 |
Time zone | UTC+0 (WET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC-1 (IST (WEST)) |
Oola (Irish: Úlla, IPA: [ˈuːl̪ˠə]; or Uibhle, [ˈɪvʲlʲə], from the drumlins) is a village in County Limerick, and the province of Munster, Ireland, near the border with County Tipperary in the midwest of the country.[2] The village is home to a church (Church of The Sacred Heart), a petrol station, a convenience store, two public houses, a GAA pitch, a post office, a takeaway, a betting shop, a credit union, a hall, and a chemist. As of the 2016 census, Oola had a population of 324 inhabitants.[1]
History
The ruins of Oola Castle stand close to the village and in 1825, some large and perfect antlers of the Irish elk were discovered; and, in 1828, a brazen trumpet, and spear and arrow heads of bronze were found, which were placed in the museum of Trinity College, Dublin.[3]
Transport
The main N24 road from Limerick to Waterford passes through the town, with the town of Tipperary lying 12 kilometres south-east of Oola.
Though the town is no longer connected to the rail network, the important station at Limerick Junction is nearby. Oola railway station opened on 9 May 1848 and finally closed on 9 September 1963.[4]
See also
References
- ^ a b "Census 2016 Sapmap Area: Settlements Oola". Census 2016. Central Statistics Office. Retrieved 14 August 2019.
- ^ "Placenames Database of Ireland". Dublin City University. Retrieved 28 November 2014.
- ^ Library Ireland
- ^ "Oola station" (PDF). Railscot — Irish Railways. Retrieved 2007-11-22.
External links
- oolacc.com — Oola Community Council
- Oola Village Graveyard
- St Anthony's Cemetery