Also known as Kincasslagh
Cionn Caslach (anglicised as Kincasslagh) is a small Gaeltacht seaside village in The Rosses district in the west of County Donegal in Ulster, the northern province in Ireland. Despite only having a population of just over 40 people, the village has attracted much international attention due to the success of local singer Daniel O'Donnell.
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Cionn Caslach (anglicised as Kincasslagh) is a small Gaeltacht seaside village in The Rosses district in the west of County Donegal in Ulster, the northern province in Ireland. Despite only having a population of just over 40 people, the village has attracted much international attention due to the success of local singer Daniel O'Donnell.
==Name== right|thumb|240px|Kincasslagh Peninsula and pier right|240px|thumb|Fans meeting Daniel O'Donnell at his annual 'tea party', at his mother's residence in Kincasslagh The Irish and official name for Kincasslagh is Cionn Caslach or Ceann Caslach, which means head of the small inlet. Due to its status as a Gaeltacht village, all roadsigns to and in the village itself are in the Irish language. right|240px|thumb|St. Mary's Church, known locally as 'the Chapel', the local Catholic Church|Catholic place of worship
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