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Village in County Laois, Ireland From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Bilboa (Irish: Biolbó)[1] is a settlement located on the boundaries of counties Carlow, Laois and Kilkenny in Ireland.[2] A bridge, a short distance from the village and built c.1800, is known as the 'Three Counties Bridge'.[3]

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Road sign on approach to Bilboa

The little settlement at Bilboa was originally based around coal and coal mining.[citation needed] Of the original mining village, only the church remains.[2] Bilboá's Church of Ireland church is a detached three-bay Tudor Revival church, built in 1846.[4] It has a crenellated entrance tower and granite dressings, including clasping buttresses on octagonal plans. The interior retains its original pews.[4]

Some sources link the origin of the name Bilboa to Colonel John Staunton Rochford (1802-1844), who is credited with an act of valour while stationed with the British Army near the Spanish city of Bilboa.[1][5] He became known as Rochford of Bilboa, whereas his family before him were the Rochfords of Clogrennene. Later members of his family were involved in the building of Bilboa church c.1850.[5]

The area is home to a windfarm, a national (primary) school and an An Post post office.[6][7][8]

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