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Dubliners are fiercely proud of their city, and while DUBLIN is the Republic of Ireland's capital, it is quite apart from, and can be dismissive of, the rest of the country one Dublin wag ... Read more...
Galway has many colourful and distinctive districts, despite its small size and population. This is partly due to the city's age and partly due to its recent rapid growth. Like many older ... Read more...
The center of Cork is located on an island between two channels of the Lee River. City Center St Patrick's Street runs through the heart of the city. It offers a host of shopping opportunities ... Read more...
KILLARNEY has been commercialized to saturation point and has little in the way of architectural interest, but the real reason for coming here is without doubt the surrounding landscape. Its three ... Read more...
The City of Limerick With a population of roughly 60,000, Limerick is the fifth largest city in Ireland. Overlooked by Woodcock Hill immediately to the north, and the Silvermine Mountains to the ... Read more...
Introduction Situated inland in the 'sunny south-east' of Ireland, Kilkenny is known as the medieval capital of Ireland. It is a county of gentle hills and fertile agricultural land, bordered ... Read more...
Explore Dingle, Ireland:
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A bustling market town and the commercial capital of County Clare, ENNIS is little more than a handful of busy lanes laced together, with a nineteenth-century cathedral, a stout monument to Daniel ... Read more...
With its delicatessens and designer boutiques, KENMARE ( www.neidin.net ) feels like a prosperous foreign enclave, and you're almost as likely to hear English or German tones here as Irish. ... Read more...