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词条 Ballyheigue
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  1. Population

     Census 

  2. Notable people

  3. See also

  4. References

  5. External links

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Ballyheigue ({{IPAc-en|ˌ|b|æ|l|i|ˈ|h|aɪ|ɡ}} {{respell|BAL|ee|HYEG|'}}), officially Ballyheige ({{lga|Baile Uí Thaidhg}} - meaning Settlement of Tadhg Heartnet)[1] is a coastal village in County Kerry, Ireland. It is approximately {{convert|18|km|mi|abbr=on}} north of Tralee on the R551. It is a scenic locale with many miles of beaches that connect to Banna Strand to the south, and Kerry Head to the north. It has an active community who run many events throughout the year including an annual summer festival in July.

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Population

Ballyheigue had a population of 2,068 in 2016.[2]

Census

Ballyheigue comprises the DEDs of Ballyheigue and Kerryhead.[3]

Notable people

  • Richard Cantillon, economic theorist and coiner of the term entrepreneur[4]
  • Christy Brown, author of the book My left foot{{citation needed|date=February 2013}}
  • Don O'Neill, fashion designer.[5]

See also

  • List of towns and villages in Ireland

References

1. ^Placenames Database of Ireland
2. ^Dublin, CSO, 2016: 1,490 people from the Ballyheigue DED and 578 people from the Kerryhead DED
3. ^Map of Ballyheigue and its townlands
4. ^{{cite journal | last = Jevons | first = William Stanley | title = Richard Cantillon and the Nationality of Political Economy | journal = Contemporary Review | volume = 1881 | location = reprinted from: Cantillon, Richard. Essay on the Nature of Trade in General, Henry Higgs ed., 1959, pp. 334-360. | year = 1881 | url =http://oll.libertyfund.org/?option=com_staticxt&staticfile=show.php%3Ftitle=285&chapter=23571&layout=html&Itemid=27 | accessdate = 2010-02-06}}
5. ^{{cite web|url=http://irishamerica.com/2012/05/the-irish-don-of-fashion/ |title=The Irish Don of Fashion on |publisher=irishamerica.com |accessdate= 13 February 2013 |quote=O’Neill grew up in the small seaside town of Ballyheigue in Co. Kerry, where his family ran seaweed baths and currently owns a popular bed and breakfast. Perched on a clifftop overlooking the water, the O’Neills’ home was surrounded with plenty to inspire a young mind.}}
  • The Story of Ballyheigue, by Bryan MacMahon, published by Oidhreacht, Ballyheigue, County Kerry, May 1994 {{ISBN|0-9517658-2-5}}
  • The Crosbie Papers, including manuscripts relating to the Danish Silver Raid, in documents of the Estate of John Viscount Crosbie, NLI MS 5033, National Library of Ireland, Kildare Street, Dublin.
  • New Light on The Golden Lion and the Danish Silver Robbery at Ballyheigue, by B. Mac Mahon, published in the Journal of the Kerry Archaeological and Historical Society. Vol: 24 pp:113-149, 1991. Abstract: This article examines the robbery in 1731 of six chests of silver, part of the cargo of the 'Golden Lion' which was driven ashore at Ballyheigue during the previous year.
  • The Lively Ghosts of Ireland, by Hans Holzer, Wolfe Publishing Ltd., London, 1967, 1968, reprinted 1970. See Chapter on Ballyheigue, page 32, recalling earlier article in 1962 by Patrick Denis O'Donnell in Ireland of the Welcomes.
  • North London Recording and Rehearsal Studios "Bally Studios", used by The Kinks, Coldplay, Snow Patrol and Shane MacGowan & The Popes and Bernard Butler(Suede) got its name from Ballyheigue, as the manager's family is originally from the village.

External links

  • Ballyheigue Website
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20070930134514/http://www.ballyheiguegaa.com/ Ballyheigue GAA Website]
  • Ballyheigue Castle Golf Website
  • [https://www.flickr.com/groups/ballyheigue/ Ballyheigue Flickr Group]
  • Ballyheigue Info Page
  • Map of Ballyheigue & its townlands
  • Photos of Ballyheigue
{{County Kerry}}

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