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| | A Portrait of the Artist: Dublin is a Joycean odyssey. The home of Irish wit, art, culture,beer and Bono; grab your used student bookstore copy of Ulysses, the Dubliners and your cliff notes, pack your liver, and head for the emerald capital of Erin. Located at the mouth of the river Liffey, Dublin is both a scholar and a gentlemen. Not always so erudite, Dublin was founded with a more... |  |
| Kells (Irish: Ceanannas,[1] "Great Chief Abode") is a town in County Meath in Ireland. The town lies on the N3 road, and lies 16 km (10 mi) from Navan and 65 km (40 mi) from Dublin. In recent years the town has expanded considerably with many Dublin commuters moving to the town. |
| Kenmare (Irish: An Neidín) is a small town (pop. 1844 - CSO 2002) in the south of County Kerry, Republic of Ireland. The Irish name for the town 'An Neidín' translates into English as 'The Little Nest'. The name Kenmare is the anglicised form of Ceann Mhara "head of the sea", which refers to the furthest point inland reached by the sea |
| County Kerry (Contae Chiarraí in Irish) is a southwestern county of the Republic of Ireland. Informally referred to as The Kingdom, it forms part of the Irish province of Munster. With an area of 4,746 km² (1,832 square miles), it is bordered by County Limerick to the east and County Cork to the south-east. The county town is Tralee. One of Ireland's most famous towns, Killarney, is located in... |
| Kildare County F.C. (Irish: Cumann Peile Chontae Chill Dara) is an Irish football club playing in the Football League of Ireland. The club, founded in 2002, hails from Newbridge, County Kildare and play their home matches at Station Road. Club colours are Black and White, and go by the nickname The Thoroughbreds. The current manager is John Ryan. |
| Kilkenny (Irish: Cill Chainnigh - "The Church of St. Canice") is the county seat of County Kilkenny, Ireland. The city proper has a population of 22,179; it is Ireland's smallest city both by area and population. It is, in fact, so small that there are some towns bigger than it. Kilkenny is located on the River Nore. Kilkenny was granted a Royal Charter in 1609 by King James I of England; its... |
| Killarney (Irish: Cill Airne, meaning "The church of the sloes"[1]) is a town in County Kerry, southwestern Ireland. The town is located north of the MacGillicuddy Reeks, on the northeastern shore of the Lough Lein/Leane which are part of Killarney National Park. The town is home to St. Mary's Cathedral, Ross Castle, Muckross Abbey, Torc Waterfall and Gap of Dunloe. Killarney was awarded the... |
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