Galway
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County Galway lies along the west coast of Ireland. It is home to Ireland’s second largest lake, Lough Corrib (after Lough Neagh), and the famous Twelve Bens Mountain Range. It is one of Ireland’s least densely populated counties and as a result, offers fantastic support to a vibrant wildlife community.
Tribes of Galway
The fourteen 'Tribes' of Galway were: Athy, Blake, Bodkin, Browne, D'Arcy, Deane, Ffont, Ffrench, Joyce, Kirwan, Lynch, Martyn, Morris and Skerrett <br> <br> These fourteen families dominated political and business life in the town for many years.
Tribes of Galway
The fourteen 'Tribes' of Galway were: Athy, Blake, Bodkin, Browne, D'Arcy, Deane, Ffont, Ffrench, Joyce, Kirwan, Lynch, Martyn, Morris and Skerrett <br> <br> These fourteen families dominated political and business life in the town for many years.
Galway City is also known as the ‘city of tribes’, a name that originated in the 15th century when fourteen influential families ruled over the city. A variety of wildlife is supported along the city’s waterways, and the parklands provide a natural ‘green’ environment for both people and wildlife alike.
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