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Cashel (Caiseal Mumhan, meaning Stone Fortress of Munster) is a town in County Tipperary, in the southern midlands of the Republic of Ireland, which is also the episcopal see of a Roman Catholic archbishopric (though the cathedral is in Thurles) and of an Anglican bishop (who is also bishop of Ossory and as such resides in Kilkenny). Population 11,400.
The town is just off the N8 route from Dublin to Cork. Cashel is particularly renowned for the Rock of Cashel, a site hosting a ruined church and fortifications, formerly the seat of the Irish kings of Munster. (...) more....
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getting out of Dublin for the first time in 6 months: heading to the Rock of Cashel this weekend (or as i like to call it, Helm's Deep)
2009-06-12
Cooking our anniversary dinner with @beckyselmer. Cashel blue cheese soufflé; sirloin steak, rosemary new potatoes & salad; eton mess.
2009-06-12
RT @cashel: WHO dilemma: should they declare a "mild pandemic" (which to most sounds contradictory)? http://ow.ly/dxBJ
2009-06-11
@ashheer Here's what the Rock of Cashel looks like today: http://url.ie/1pjc And it will be just as glorious when you land.
2009-06-10
@Mark_Coughlan So we can expect that crucial Nenagh-Cashel motorway to get the go-ahead sometime soon then I suspect.
2009-06-09
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