
Mullinavat () is a village in south County Kilkenny, Ireland. The village's Irish name, Muileann an Bhata, translates as 'mill of the stick' which, according to local tradition, refers to a mill which could only be approached by means of a rough stick over the Glendonnel River, close to where Mullinavat Bridge is now located.
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Mullinavat () is a village in south County Kilkenny, Ireland. The village's Irish name, Muileann an Bhata, translates as 'mill of the stick' which, according to local tradition, refers to a mill which could only be approached by means of a rough stick over the Glendonnel River, close to where Mullinavat Bridge is now located.
==Geography== thumb|right|Pollanassa waterfall is approximately east of Mullinavat The village and townland of Mullinavat lie in the electoral division of Killahy, in the civil parish of Kilbeacon in the historical Barony of Knocktopher in County Kilkenny. The civil parishes of Kilahy and Rossinan are nearby. Mullinavat is approximately north of Waterford city.
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