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Gurteen, County Galway

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Country
  
Ireland

Time zone
  
WET (UTC+0)

Province
  
Connacht

County
  
County Galway

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Sunday 3:02 AM

Gurteen, County Galway

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8°C, Wind SW at 18 km/h, 94% Humidity

Gurteen is a village in County Galway, Ireland. The Irish translation of Gurteen (Irish: Góirtín) translates as "Little Ploughed Field". Gurteen is part of the Ballymacward-Gurteen parish. The nearest towns are Athenry and Mountbellew. The patron saint of Gurteen is Saint Kerrill. Saint Kerrill's Well is located at the very southern tip of the parish in Gortnalone, near neighbouring Attymon. Saint Kerrill's Abbey is in Clonkeenkerrill with Clonkeenkerrill Graveyard. Saint Kerrill's feast day is held every year on June 13. The (Roman Catholic) Church in Gurteen is named after a local priest Father Michael Griffin who was shot dead on the night of 14 November 1920, most likely by Auxiliaries. The Galway Minor Hurling Championship trophy is named in honour of Father Griffin. The Éire Óg-Father Griffins GAA Club based in Galway City is also named in his honour.

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Map of Gorteen, Co. Galway, Ireland

Located in East Galway, Gurteen is a small village with public house (Mitchell's Bar), Church (St Michael's) and Primary School. The local primary school, Saint Kerrill's NS was opened in 1982, when 3 smaller national schools were merged: Clonkeen, Shanballard and Tample. The local GAA club is Pádraig Pearse's GAA. Founded in 1966, it has playing pitches in Ballymacward and Gurteen.Colemanstown United FC is a soccer club located in the area. Founded in 1982, the club competes in the Galway District Soccer League.

Notable people

  • Father Griffin
  • Noel Treacy, Current (2014) Galway GAA County Board Chairman
  • Cyril Donnellan, Pádraig Pearse's GAA and Galway hurler
  • References

    Gurteen, County Galway Wikipedia