Dualla Dumha Aille | |
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Village | |
Boherlahan-Dualla tourist sign in Dualla village | |
| Coordinates:52°32′28″N7°48′57″W / 52.541111°N 7.815833°W /52.541111; -7.815833 | |
| Country | Ireland |
| Province | Munster |
| County | County Tipperary |
| Time zone | UTC+0 (WET) |
| • Summer (DST) | UTC-1 (IST (WEST)) |
Dualla (Irish:Dumha Aille) is a village inCounty Tipperary, Ireland. It is located nearCashel on theR691 road. Its modern name derives from theIrishDumha Aille, meaning 'mound of the cliff'. Dualla National School began educating pupils in May 1861 and officially opened a new school in June 2012.[1]
(There is a local 'Big House' known asDually and the settlement is marked asDually[2] on roadmaps. However all local signage refers to the place as Dualla; as do the local council and residents).
The localGAA team isBoherlahan–Dualla GAA.
The village hosts an annual agricultural event, the Dualla Show, every August. The show attracts thousands of visitors and includes a tractor-pulling contest. Another show held locally is the Dualla Thrashing.[3]
