Cashel
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A Cashel is a type of small ring-fort in Ireland, typically built on a rocky outcrop.
It has given its name to the following places:
In Ireland:
- Cashel, County Tipperary
- The Rock of Cashel, an ancient, hilltop fortress complex for which Cashel is named
- Archbishop of Cashel
- Cashel (Parliament of Ireland constituency) before 1800
- Cashel (UK Parliament constituency) (1801–70)
- Cashel, County Galway
Elsewhere:
- In Canada:
- Cashel, Ontario: neighbourhood in Markham
- Tudor and Cashel, Ontario: township in Hastings County
- Cashel Township, Minnesota, United States
- Cashel, Zimbabwe