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Dingle Way

Dingle Way

The Dingle Way is a long-distance trail around the Dingle Peninsula in County Kerry, Ireland. It is a 162-kilometre (101 mi) long circular route that begins and ends in Tralee and is typically completed in eight days. It is designated as a National Waymarked Trail by the National Trails Office of the Irish Sports Council and is managed by the Dingle Way Committee and Kerry County Council.
Doolin

Doolin

Doolin is a charming little village on the West coast of County Clare.
Inchicore railway station

Inchicore railway station

La stazione di Inchore sarà una stazione ferroviaria che fornisce servizio a Inchicore, contea di Dublino, Irlanda. Sarà aperta nel 2015 e la linea che vi passerà sarà la linea 2 della Dublin Area Rapid Transit.
Confey GAA

Confey GAA

Confey GAA is a Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) club based in Leixlip, County Kildare, Ireland and won Kildare's Club of the Year award in 2004.
Roman Catholic Diocese of Cloyne

Roman Catholic Diocese of Cloyne

The Diocese of Cloyne is a Roman Catholic diocese in southern Ireland. It is one of six suffragan dioceses in the ecclesiastical province of Cashel (also known as Munster) and is subject to the Archbishop of Cashel. Following the resignation of bishop John Magee, the diocese was administered by its metropolitan, Dermot Clifford, until the installation of William Crean on 27 January 2013. The cathedral church of the diocese is St Colman’s Cathedral.Geographic remitThe diocese is located in the northern and eastern parts of County Cork and its geographic remit covers most of the county excepting the western part and Cork City. Its 46 parishes extend from Mitchelstown in the north-east to Rockchapel in the north-west; from Macroom in the south-west to Youghal in the south-east. The population is over 120,000 people.
Austin Stacks

Austin Stacks

Austin Stacks is a hurling and Gaelic football club based in Tralee in County Kerry, Ireland. It has more All-Ireland Senior Football Championship medals and GAA All-Stars than any other GAA club in Ireland. They have many notable players at the top of the rock such as Joe Barrett, Mikey Sheehy, Ger Power, John O'Keeffe, Cork's Dinny Long, Pa Laide, William Kirby, Kieran Donaghy (who won player of the year after leading Kerry to success in 2006) and Daniel Bohan. The club is named after Austin Stack, Irish revolutionary and captain of the All-Ireland winning Kerry Gaelic football team of 1904. They are the only club in Kerry to have won Senior County Championships in both Hurling & Football, including doubles in 1928 & 1931.
Drumcondra Hospital

Drumcondra Hospital

Drumcondra Hospital (originally, the Whitworth Fever Hospital, and from 1852 to 1893 the Whitworth General Hospital) was a voluntary hospital on Whitworth Road in Dublin, Ireland, that became part of the Rotunda Hospital in 1970.
Killaloe Cathedral

Killaloe Cathedral

The Cathedral Church of St. Flannan, Killaloe is a cathedral of the Church of Ireland in Killaloe, County Clare in Ireland. It is in the ecclesiastical province of Dublin.Previously the cathedral of the Diocese of Killaloe, it is now one of three cathedrals in the United Dioceses of Limerick and Killaloe.HistoryKillaloe Cathedral dates from the transition between the Romanesque and Gothic periods. The font is decorated with arabesque ornaments. On the north side of the cathedral is a small oratory or chapel of a date far prior to the cathedral; and probably the original sanctuary of the holy man who founded the abbey. Its roof is very deep, and made entirely of stone; it has a belfry, and two doorways to the east and west.Recent restorationA £200,000 restoration project involving the repair of a Romanesque doorway and the reconstruction of a 12th-century high cross, was completed in 2001. The Kilfenora Cross, embedded in the walls of the Gothic cathedral in the 1930s, is once again free-standing. The imposing 12-ft monument is now in the nave of the building.BurialsJohn Rider (bishop)See alsoDean of Killaloe and Clonfert
Kilkenny Castle

Kilkenny Castle

Kilkenny Castle is a castle in Kilkenny, Ireland built in 1195 by William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke to control a fording-point of the River Nore and the junction of several routeways. It was a symbol of Norman occupation and in its original thirteenth-century condition it would have formed an important element of the defences of the town with four large circular corner towers and a massive ditch, part of which can still be seen today on the Parade.
River Slaney

River Slaney

El Slaney es un río en el sureste de Irlanda. Surge en la montaña de Lugnaquilla en la parte occidental de los montes Wicklow y fluye hacia el oeste y luego al sur a través de los condados de Wicklow, Carlow y Wexford, antes de entrar en el Canal de San Jorge en el mar de Irlanda en la ciudad de Wexford. El estuario del Slaney es ancho y poco profundo y es conocido como Wexford Harbour.