Shandon
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Shandon can refer to some place names:

Republic of Ireland
  • Shandon, Dublin
    Shandon, Dublin
    Shandon is a small collection of roads on Dublin's Northside within the district of Phibsboro. It consists of 3 terraces of Edwardian houses along the banks of the Royal Canal. Built around 1926....

  • Shandon, Cork
    Shandon, Cork
    Shandon is a district in Cork city noted for The Bells of Shandon, a song celebrating the bells of the Church of St Anne written by Francis Sylvester Mahony under the pen name of "Father Prout".-People associated with Shandon:* John Arnott, 1st...



United Kingdom
  • Shandon, Argyll and Bute
    Shandon, Argyll and Bute
    Shandon is a village 4 miles north-north west of Rhu on the Gare Loch in Argyll and Bute, Scotland.Formerly in the county of Dunbartonshire, it developed alongside other similar settlements in the area from a hamlet to a fashionable residential area for wealthy Glasgow merchants.West Shandon House,...

    , Scotland
  • Shandon Castle, Argyll and Bute, Scotland
  • Shandon, Edinburgh
    Shandon, Edinburgh
    Shandon is an area of Edinburgh within North Merchiston approximately three miles west of the centre of Edinburgh. It is bounded by Slateford Road to the north, Harrison Road to the east, the Union Canal to the south and the Glasgow-Edinburgh and Suburban rail lines to the west.- Etymology :Harris...

    , Scotland


United States
  • Shandon, California
    Shandon, California
    Shandon is a census-designated place in San Luis Obispo County, California, United States. The population was 1,295 at the 2010 census, up from 986 at the 2000 census.-Setting:...

  • Shandon, Ohio
    Shandon, Ohio
    Shandon is an unincorporated community in southeastern Morgan Township, Butler County, Ohio, United States. It is located on Paddys Run, a tributary of the Great Miami River, about four miles west of Ross at the intersection of State Routes 126 and 748 in section 25 of R1ET3N of the Congress...

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