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Knockananna

Coordinates: 52°52′26″N 6°29′35″W / 52.874000°N 6.493000°W / 52.874000; -6.493000
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Knockananna
Cnoc an Eanaigh
Village
Centre of Knockananna
Centre of Knockananna
Knockananna is located in Ireland
Knockananna
Knockananna
Location in Ireland
Coordinates: 52°52′26″N 6°29′35″W / 52.874000°N 6.493000°W / 52.874000; -6.493000
CountryIreland
ProvinceLeinster
CountyCounty Wicklow
Elevation
205 m (673 ft)
Irish Grid ReferenceT010814

Knockananna (Irish: Cnoc an Eanaigh, meaning 'hill of the marsh') is a village in County Wicklow, Ireland.

The village has a GAA team and the club colours are red and white.

Knockananna lies close to the border between County Wicklow and County Carlow. The village is the centre of a dispersed farming area, 2km to the north-west of Moyne and the Wicklow Way. There is a grocery shop and a pub in the village.

Colonel Commandant Tom Kehoe (Free State Forces) was born in the area in 1899. He was a member of Michael Collins's assassination Squad, which killed a number of British agents on 21 November 1920. Kehoe himself was killed in an engagement in Macroom in September 1922.

Decorated car of a GAA fan at the annual Knockananna festival