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  • ...unty of [[Munster]], and the only part of that province lying north of the Shannon. The population of the county is 117,196 according to the 2011 census.<ref> Clare is north-west of the [[River Shannon]] covering a total area of 1,300 square miles. Clare is the 7th largest of
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  • ...Sanctuaries. At present there are 36 designated natural heritage sites of international and national importance in County Kilkenny, covering approximately 4.5% of ...anagh]], there is a navigable river with traditional barges to the [[River Shannon]] or to [[Dublin Bay]]. Kilkenny's river network helps drain the land givin
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  • ...th the orders of the parliamentarians) awarded grants of land 'west of the Shannon' and put off their own lands in the east. The land in the west was divided [[Ireland West Airport Knock]] is an international airport located in the county. The name is derived from the nearby village of [[Kno
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  • {{Infobox airport |name=Belfast International Airport
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  • ...c trade. More recently Amazon.com, the online retailer, has set up in Cork Airport Business Park.<ref name="ida-20070423">{{cite news ...o create an Atlantic Quarter in Cork's docklands area to rival that of the International Financial Services Centre in Dublin making it one of the biggest and most a
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  • '''Limerick''' is a city on the estuary of the [[River Shannon]]. It is the county town of [[County Limerick]]. ...]] bounded by the Shannon and Abbey rivers. Limerick is at the head of the Shannon Estuary where the river flows into the [[Atlantic Ocean]]. It is the third
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  • ...of the [[River Shannon]] apart from County Clare, which lies north of ther Shannon Estuary facing County Limerick. ...had earlier annexed [[County Clare|Thomond]], north of the [[River Shannon|Shannon]] to Munster. Their leaders were the ancestors of the O'Brien dynasty and s
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  • Swords is surrounded by a green belt. Dublin Airport has prevented the town from expanding further south and the large Broadmead ...l Show Centre is a modern exhibition and conference venue near to [[Dublin Airport]].<ref>[http://www.nationalshowcentre.ie/ National Show Centre]</ref> It is
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  • The nearest airports are [[Cork Airport]] and [[Shannon Airport]], both of which are around 50 miles away. *Shane Breen, Irish international show jumper comes from Cashel.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.tipperarystar
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  • {{Infobox airport |picture=Connaught (Knock) Airport - geograph.org.uk - 1011331.jpg
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  • |picture=Rth Shannon Town 02.10.12R edited-2.jpg |picture caption=View over Shannon, with the industrial area<br />on the left and the housing on the right.
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  • ...Catholic Diocese of Killaloe. It is located near the mouth of the [[River Shannon]] in the south-west of the county. Kilrush is one of the listed Heritage To ...There is a 1500-year-old monastic settlement at [[Scattery Island]] in the Shannon estuary which is about 15 minutes from Kilrush by boat. The settlement was
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  • {{Infobox airport |picture=Shannon-airport-building-2008.jpg
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  • ...It is at the junction of the R368 and R369 regional roads. [[Ireland West Airport Knock]] is 30 miles west of Elphin - approximately 40 minutes by road. ...s host to a large number of religious orders and was a religious centre of international significance. This is supported by the appearance of Elphin in a number of
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  • ...n Products. Hundreds are employed in the retail stores including local and international multiples. In recent times, there has been national success stories in e-bu ...[[Kerry Airport|Kerry]] International Airports, and two hours from [[Cork Airport]].
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  • {{Infobox airport |name=Dublin Airport
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  • {{Infobox airport |name=Cork Airport
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