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Showing posts with label Munster. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Munster. Show all posts
06 April 2024

TRALEE

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Host to the renowned Rose of Tralee International Festival (end August), Tralee has made great strides in promoting its cultural and lei...
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03 December 2023

WATERFORD

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  Waterford , Ireland ’s oldest city, was founded by Vikings in 914. Set in a commanding position by the estuary of the River Suir, it becam...
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24 September 2022

LAHINCH

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  CLARE : This western county, known traditionally as Thomod, is mostly flat, and occupies the area from the River Shannon estuary, guarded ...
05 June 2021

CORK

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Cork City is now the third largest city in Ireland. It derives its name from the marshy land on the banks of the River Lee – its Irish name...
22 January 2021

LIMERICK

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The third-largest city in the Republic, Limerick was founded by the Vikings. Catholicism and nationalism are strong in the city. Limerick ha...
24 September 2017

KILLARNEY

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Located in the County of Kerry , Killarney is at the heart of the very beautiful and spectacular Southwest of Ireland. Also known as ‘The To...
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25 October 2014

SLEA HEAD

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 The Dingle Peninsula, stretching westwards for 30 miles from the low-lying country near Tralee, is the most northerly of the hilly promonto...
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