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Carrigaline (Irish: Carraig Uí Leighin, meaning "rock of Ó Leighin") is a commuter town in County Cork, Ireland. It is about 14 km south of Cork city which can be reached by car in 25 minutes (along the R611, which passes through the town, and then the N28 Ringaskiddy–Cork road). Carrigaline has grown rapidly in recent years, from a village of a few hundred people into a thriving town, although many locals still refer to it as "the village".

Population: 14,775

Latitude: 51° 48' 42.01" N
Longitude: -8° 23' 55.00" W

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