Cromane () is a village located in County Kerry, Ireland. The village's Irish name, meaning "hip bone", derives from the shape of the peninsula, which resembles a hip when seen on a map. Cromane is west of Killorglin town and a similar distance to Glenbeigh when travelling south-west. As of the 2022 census, the village of Cromane had a population of 206 people, up from 116 as of the 2016 census.
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Cromane () is a village located in County Kerry, Ireland. The village's Irish name, meaning "hip bone", derives from the shape of the peninsula, which resembles a hip when seen on a map. Cromane is west of Killorglin town and a similar distance to Glenbeigh when travelling south-west. As of the 2022 census, the village of Cromane had a population of 206 people, up from 116 as of the 2016 census.
==Location== Cromane is located in the centre of County Kerry with views of the Dingle Peninsula to the north and the Iveragh Peninsula westwards.
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