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Avoca
Abhóca
Location
Location of Avoca
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Irish grid reference
T201801
Statistics
Province: Leinster
County: County Wicklow
Elevation: 35 m (115 ft)

Population (2002)

564
For the mountain glen in Ireland, see Vale of Avoca

Avoca (Irish: Abhóca, formerly Abhainn Mhór) is a small town near Arklow, in County Wicklow, Ireland. It is situated on the River Avoca.

A pub in Avoca

The Avoca area has been associated with its famous copper mines for many years and the valley has been immortalised by Thomas Moore in the famous song The Meeting of the Waters. The name of the song derives from the meeting of the Avonmore and Avonbeg rivers, about two miles from the village of Avoca. The song is said to have been written under a tree, the stump of which remains by the Meetings.

Avoca is also famous for its handweaving. Avoca Handweavers are based in Avoca.

Avoca was once known as Newbridge. It subsequently became known as Ovoca, and then in Victorian times as Avoca. Ptolemy mentions the river Obhoca on his early map of Ireland. The official name of the village is now Avoca in English and Abhóca in Irish. None of the other names are used today.

Avoca is the village where the BBC series Ballykissangel was filmed. In 1966, Avoca was one of the locations used in the film "Jules Verne's Rocket to the Moon".

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[edit] Mining

Avoca river at Avoca village; note copper coloured stones on the river bed

Copper mining is reported to have begun in the Avoca River valley around 1720 and it continued, with interruptions, until 1982. Earlier mining, perhaps dating back to the Bronze Age, may have occurred. The East Avoca site, today, is composed mainly of a number of rock waste spoil heaps, abandoned quarries (Cronebane and East Avoca open pits) and disused roads. The largest spoil heap, Mount Platt, was built up from waste rock excavated from Cronebane open pit. There was a mineral tramway built from the West Avoca mines, through the village (on the opposite side of the river) and on to Arklow Harbour. The route of most of this was subsumed into the Dublin - Rosslare railway line, but an arch and a tunnel under the road from Rathdrum to Avoca remains.

[edit] Transport

Avoca lies on the R752 regional road linking Rathnew with Woodenbridge. The village is served by Bus Éireann route 133 from Dublin (66 km) and Wicklow (21 km) to Arklow (10 km), with two departures in each direction on Mondays to Saturdays and one each way on Sundays.

There is some local political pressure[1] to secure reopening of Avoca railway station, from which passenger services were withdrawn on 3 March 1964, almost 101 years after its opening, on the Dublin-Rosslare railway line, on 18 July 1863.[2]

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ "Dick urges Council to “Get together with CIE to reopen Avoca Station”". http://www.dickroche.com/article.php?sid=1020. Retrieved 2007-11-01. 
  2. ^ "Avoca station". Railscot - Irish Railways. http://www.railscot.co.uk/Ireland/Irish_railways.pdf. Retrieved 2007-09-09. 

Coordinates: 52°51′N 6°13′W / 52.85°N 6.217°W / 52.85; -6.217

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