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English: The Knocknaheeny Crest is Blue and Black in colour and has the Irish title Cnoc na hAoine which translates to Knocknaheeny.

The Crest contains three images 1) Reservoir 2) Windmill 3) Swallow.

The three stars represent Knocknaheeny, Hollyhill and Knocknacullen.
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Author Jameslarkinjr


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