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  • |map image=Laois Ireland (BI Sect 7).svg ...re]] in the [[Provinces of Ireland|province]] of [[Leinster]], Republic of Ireland.
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  • |picture caption=St Mark's Church of Ireland ...ge in western [[County Laois]]. Bypassed by the [[M7 motorway (Ireland)|M7 motorway]] on 28 May, 2010, the village is situated on the R445 road close to the [[
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  • |map image=Limerick Ireland (BI Sect 7).svg ...county]] on the west coast of Ireland. It is located in the [[Provinces of Ireland|province]] of [[Munster]]. It is named after the city of [[Limerick]] and h
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  • |map image=Offaly Ireland (BI Sect 7).svg ...blic of Ireland|shire]] in the province of [[Leinster]] in the Republic of Ireland. The population of the county is 76,687 according to the 2011 census. Offal
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  • |map image=Tipperary Ireland (BI Sect 7).svg ...shed in the early thirteenth century, shortly after the Norman invasion of Ireland. The population of the county was 158,754 at the 2011 census.<ref>[http://w
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  • |postcode=M3, M5-M7, M17, M50 The [[M602 motorway]] enters Salford from [[Eccles]] to the west. The A580 "East Lancashire Roa
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  • ...as Dual Carriageway connects Naas with Dublin and the M50 Motorway. The M7 Motorway connects Naas with the south and south-west. ...|url=http://www.wdl.org/en/item/104/zoom.html |title=A Modern Depiction of Ireland, One of the British Isles |publisher=World Digital Library |year=1572 |acce
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  • ...f [[County Laois]], formerly Queen's County, in midst of the [[Republic of Ireland]]. The recorded population in 2011 was 20,145. Portlaoise is one of Ireland's fastest growing towns with a 37.9% increase from 2006 to 2011. It has a l
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  • ...f the [[M7 motorway (Republic of Ireland)|M7]] were the first stretches of motorway opened in the Republic, in 1983. ...t by way of the [[M1 motorway (Northern Ireland)|M1 motorway]] in Northern Ireland. It also forms a significant part of the road connection between Dublin and
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  • ...010, however, the town has been bypassed by the [[M8 motorway (Ireland)|M8 motorway]], with the former N8 consequently downgraded to the N77 national secondary Abbeyleix is one of the oldest planned estate towns in Ireland. It was largely built in the 18th century by Viscount de Vesci and is situa
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  • ...navigation. Two sub-schemes exist: one for motorways, and another for non-motorway roads. Similar systems are used in [[Northern Ireland]] the [[Isle of Man]], [[Jersey]], [[Guernsey]], and [[British overseas te
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  • The '''Slieve Bloom Mountains''' are a mountain range in [[Ireland]]. They rise from the central plain to a height of 1,729 ft. While not very ...r attractions is easiest by taking Exit 18 off the [[M7 motorway (Ireland)|M7]] for [[Mountmellick]] and following the R422 for [[Rosenallis]], [[Clonasl
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  • [[File:Motorway number zones in England and Wales map.svg|thumb|Motorway number zones of England and Wales]] ...me="sykesnumber" /> The first full length motorway in the UK was the [[M1 motorway]].
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  • ...er of [[Lancashire]]. Theobald was subsequently appointed "Chief Butler of Ireland".<ref name=Murphy2>{{cite book | last = Murphy | first = Nancy | authorlink ...ish custody of West Ireland and was one of the richest religious houses in Ireland.<ref name="Murphy2" /> The Abbey was in use for six hundred years; Fr. Patr
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  • ...}</ref>) makes it the largest town in Kildare and the fifteenth-largest in Ireland. ...St Eustace', Dominican), at Moorefield (1828 – St Patrick's, Church of Ireland) and at Chapel Lane (1852 – St Conleth's, Roman Catholic) to cater for th
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  • ...w.logainm.ie/Viewer.aspx?text=Templemore&streets=no Placenames Database of Ireland] – Templemore civil parish.</ref> The town is part of the Ecclesiastical ...ects to [[Thurles]] and then the main Dublin-Cork motorway ([[M8 motorway (Ireland)|M8]] – Junction 6 Horse and Jockey). The N62 originates in [[Athlone]].
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  • ...".<ref name="PDI">[http://www.logainm.ie/28556.aspx Placenames Database of Ireland] (see archival records)</ref> Older anglicisations include ''Mointaghmeelic The chief herald of Ireland assigned a coat of arms to Mountmellick Town Commission on 16 December 1998
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  • ...also as the major access for port traffic. It is the busiest motorway in [[Ireland]]. ...ay. It then turns west at its junction with the [[M1 Motorway (Republic of Ireland)|M1]], circling the northern, western and southern suburbs of Dublin, befor
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  • ...ch''' is a townland, monastic site, and former parish situated near the M7 motorway between [[Straffan]] and [[Kill, County Kildare|Kill]] in [[County Kildare] ...ofessor Sean O Riordain as one of the finest examples of a moated house in Ireland. The remains of a castle are also to be found on the church grounds.
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