Cashel
Cashel (an Anglicised form of the Irish language word Caiseal, meaning "stone fort") may refer to:
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Places in Ireland
- Cashel, County Tipperary
- The Rock of Cashel, an ancient, hilltop fortress complex for which Cashel is named
- Archbishop of Cashel
- Cashel (Parliament of Ireland constituency), before 1800
- Cashel (UK Parliament constituency) (1801–70)
- Dean of Cashel
- Cashel, County Galway, a coastal village
- An Caiseal (or Cashel), a village on Achill island, Co. Mayo
- A past name for Collooney, a town in County Sligo
Places in Canada
- Cashel, Ontario: neighbourhood in Markham
- Tudor and Cashel: township in Hastings County, Ontario
Places elsewhere
- Cashel Township, Swift County, Minnesota, United States
- Cashel, Zimbabwe
People
- Ernest Cashel (1882–1904), American-born outlaw who became famous in Canada for his repeated escapes from custody
- Cashel Man, a bog body from the Cúl na Móna bog near Cashel in County Laois, Ireland
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