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100 votes
Lively, Literary, and Theatrical. Dublin may not be the grandest or most beautiful of Europe’s cit...
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26 votes
During the 19th century, Temple Bar was the artisans' quarter and then became a slum. In the 1970...
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2 votes
River Valleys and Rolling Hills. . Most visitors to Ireland arrive in the East, either at the airp...
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0 votes
Drogheda or /ˈdrɔːdə/) (Droichead Átha in Irish, meaning "Bridge of the Ford") is an industrial a...
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25 votes
Galway is a thriving town with lots of small, neat cobbled stone streets from the Middle Ages whi...
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9 votes
For the region on Jupiter's moon Europa, see Conamara Chaos. For the breed of horse, see Connem...
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Lahinch or Lehinch is a village on Liscannor Bay, on the northwest coast of County Clare, in nort...
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5 votes
In the fishing village of Doolin you can swim, fish or take one of the pleasure cruisers from the...
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11 votes
Dingle (An Daingean or Daingean Uí Chúis) is a town in County Kerry in the Republic of Ireland, o...
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6 votes
Killarney is in a very charming location. The town depends on tourism and seems to consist entire...
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Glengarriff (Gleann Garbh in Irish, meaning "Rough glen") is a village of approximately 750 peopl...
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6 votes
This colourful spot is one of the most popular with tourists. Not only because it is full of good...
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15 votes
The focal point of Cork is Saint Patrick's Street, the town's main shopping street. However, it i...
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0 votes
Wexford (derived from Old Norse Veisafjǫrðr (in some sources spelled "Waes Fiord") – veisa meanin...
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