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  • |map image=Kerry Ireland (BI Sect 7).svg |picture=Lakes of Killarney.JPG
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  • |map image=Kilkenny Ireland (BI Sect 7).svg ...Clonageera, Course, Durrow Townparks, Glebe and Knockanoran in the parish of Durrow: {{wmap|52.841599|-7.402759|zoom=14|base=outline_detached}}</ref>
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  • |map image=Limerick Ireland (BI Sect 7).svg ...s Office] Census 2011, "Population Classified by Area", Table 1 Population of each province, county and city with actual and percentage change, 2006 and
    16 KB (2,356 words) - 16:24, 31 January 2018
  • ...entirely accurate as there are three counties in Ulster which are not part of N.I. ...is able to claim to have given birth to both and to have been born itself of both.
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  • |picture=St Mark's Church of Ireland, Portadown - geograph - 494290.jpg ...n the [[River Bann]] in the north of the county, about 23 miles south-west of [[Belfast]].
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  • ...re [[Charlemont Bridge]] joins the villages of Charlemont on the east bank of the Blackwater and [[Moy, Tyrone|Moy]] on the Tyrone side, carrying the A29 The village had a recorded population of 109 people (in 52 households) at the 2011 Census.
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  • ...ow]], which flows through the town and forms the boundary between counties of [[County Laois|Laois]] and Carlow, thus the town trespasses into its neighb ...story. It has played a major role in Irish history, serving as the capital of the country in the 14th century.
    13 KB (2,047 words) - 12:02, 2 August 2017
  • |picture=The Tribes of Galway, Eyre Square.jpg |LG district=City of Galway
    31 KB (4,848 words) - 12:04, 2 August 2017
  • ...ide the borough boundary; the 2011 Irish Census gives the total population of the Borough & Environs as 24,423. ...kenny", was based in Kilkenny and lasted until the Cromwellian conquest of Ireland in 1649. Kilkenny was a famous brewing centre from the late seventeenth cen
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  • |picture=Dungarvan ireland harbour.JPG '''Dungarvan''' is a seaside resort town and harbour on the south coast of [[Ireland]], in [[County Waterford]].
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  • ...yline by night,<br />Holy Trinity Cathedral, Reginald's Tower<br />a piece of Waterford Crystal, Waterford Marina ...van]]. It is located on the south coast of [[Ireland]], on the title reach of the [[River Suir]], which gave Waterford its name and which has enabled it
    21 KB (3,340 words) - 12:06, 2 August 2017
  • ...wn]] of [[County Wexford]]. It is a port town in the very south-east of [[Ireland]]. It is an ancient town, founded by Scandinavian settlers in the Viking A ...wn is on a sheltered bay, very close is near the south-eastern corner of [[Ireland]], close to [[Rosslare]] Europort, which has taken over as Wexford's main p
    9 KB (1,474 words) - 12:42, 2 August 2017
  • ...shows that it has grown by 5.7% since 2002. It is in the historical barony of Iffa and Offa East. ...r station | work=Railscot - Irish Railways | url=http://www.railscot.co.uk/Ireland/Irish_railways.pdf | accessdate=2007-09-07|format=PDF}}</ref> Two trains a
    15 KB (2,304 words) - 12:41, 2 August 2017
  • ...ewis/macroom.htm MACROOM, COUNTY CORK IN LEWIS TOPOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY OF IRELAND 1837]". Retrieved 2 January 2011. [http://books.google.com.ar/books?id=dDQE ...r Macroom became a centre point of conflict in the Cromwellian conquest of Ireland.
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  • [[File:Cows in Inis Meáin.jpg|right|thumb|350px|Inishmaan, one of the Aran Islands]] ...ree islands located at the mouth of [[Galway Bay]], on the west coast of [[Ireland]], famed for their wild beauty, their remoteness and their distinct, self-r
    21 KB (3,306 words) - 23:49, 9 January 2018
  • |picture caption=View of Drogheda from the south ...county of [[County Louth|Louth]] north of the river and in [[Meath]] south of it. This is the last bridging point on the River Boyne before it enters th
    17 KB (2,598 words) - 12:34, 2 August 2017
  • |picture caption=Red Bay and the stump of the castle ...he coast of [[County Antrim]], on a headland projecting into the sea north of [[Glenariff]] situated on the road to [[Cushendall]].<ref name="Red Bay Cas
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  • ...Stationery Office, 27 April 2007) - p. 120. – Central Statistics Office (Ireland). Retrieved on 19 May 2008]</ref> ...rbs lie across the river in the latter county. In 2011 it had a population of over 9,316 people, making it the third-largest town in the county after [[W
    15 KB (2,447 words) - 10:41, 30 January 2021
  • ...that serves as the General Lighthouse Authority for the whole island of [[Ireland]] plus its adjacent seas and islands. As the Irish lighthouse authority it ...]] and [[Trinity House]]. This pooled fund recognises that a large volume of shipping, typically transatlantic, relies on the lights provided by the Iri
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  • ...-ireland.net/lewis/cav/kingscourt.htm] Lewis - Topographical Dictionary of Ireland, 1837</ref> ...stle which had been destroyed during the [[Cromwellian conquest of Ireland|Cromwellian]] War.<ref>[http://www.cabracastle.com/htmlsite/productdetails.asp?sp=p&id=
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