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|text='''Ennis''' is the county town of [[County Clare]]. It stands on the River Fergus, just north of where it enters the Shannon Estuary, between Limerick to the southeast and Galway to the north, and 12 miles from Shannon Airport. | |text='''Ennis''' is the county town of [[County Clare]]. It stands on the River Fergus, just north of where it enters the Shannon Estuary, between Limerick to the southeast and Galway to the north, and 12 miles from Shannon Airport. | ||
The name 'Ennis' is from the Gaelic ''Inis Cluain Ramh Fhada'' meaning "island of the long rowing meadow". It is the gateway to the west of Clare. The 2011 census found Ennis to be the largest town in Munster after the City of Limerick}}<noinclude> | The name 'Ennis' is from the Gaelic ''Inis Cluain Ramh Fhada'' meaning "island of the long rowing meadow". It is the gateway to the west of Clare. The 2011 census found Ennis to be the largest town in Munster after the City of Limerick.}}<noinclude>{{FP data}} | ||
Latest revision as of 18:58, 6 May 2021
EnnisEnnis is the county town of County Clare. It stands on the River Fergus, just north of where it enters the Shannon Estuary, between Limerick to the southeast and Galway to the north, and 12 miles from Shannon Airport. The name 'Ennis' is from the Gaelic Inis Cluain Ramh Fhada meaning "island of the long rowing meadow". It is the gateway to the west of Clare. The 2011 census found Ennis to be the largest town in Munster after the City of Limerick. (Read more) |