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  • Early History

    Longford was once part of the kingdom of Conmaicne In 85AD the High King formed the province of Meath which included the present counties of Longford Meath Westmeath and Dublin Longford and a small ...
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    Search ENFO News Search ENFO News Filter result by type Articles Images Media Refine by place Refine by place All Books Reading Carlow County Library Cavan County Library Clare County Library Cork ...
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  • Monuments

    Among the many monuments of Co Longford are The Standing Stone of Lislea Crannog in Lough Kinale and the Portal Dolmen in Aughnacliff One of the most outstanding is the Corlea Trackway Visitor Centre ...
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  • Dún Laoghaire - Rathdown Today

    Dún Laoghaire Rathdown today is a modern urban area with many local villages incorporated into the urban landscape It has a harbour which houses the ferryport and a large marina and other marine ...
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  • Tipperary Today

    With rich farming land milk production has long been central to the region s economy The county s large number of towns and villages are primarily market centres servicing the agricultural community ...
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  • Landscape

    Tipperary s landscape is wonderfully varied The Suir is the county s lifeblood and the river and its tributaries are protected as a Special Area of Conservation The highest place is Galtymore over 900 ...
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    The usual assumption is that Tipperary is an English version of the Gaelic name Tiobraid Árann meaning the Well of Ara The Ara reference is probably to one of the Gaelic tribes settled in the region ...
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