Bunclody

Bunclody ( Irish: Bun Clóidí; German: "Valley ( sole ), the end of the Clody " ) is a city on the border of counties Carlow and Wexford in the south east of Ireland.

Bunclody is located at the confluence of the River Slaney River Clody and at the foot of Mount Leinster, with the largest part of the town in County Wexford, a much smaller lies to the north of the city in Carlow. The population Bunclodys was determined during Census 2006, 1,863 persons.

Bunclody is located on the N80 about halfway between Enniscorthy and Carlow Town; with Gorey on the N11 it is connected by a regional road, as well as with Tullow and Arklow further north.

During the Irish Rebellion of 1798 was the scene of the Battle of Bunclody Bunclody (or Newtownbarry, as the place was then known).

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