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Adare Village, County Limerick, Old Postcard
An excellent view of Adare village in County Limerick - probably from the 1920s.
Limerick
Treaty Stone, Thomond Bridge, King John's Castle and St Munchins, Limerick.
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Count Limerick is a county in the south-west of Ireland. The main city is
Limerick through which the River Shannon flows on its way to the Atlantic.
Other settlements include Abbeyfeale, Adare, Annacotty, Ardagh, Ardpatrick,
Askeaton, Athea, Athlacca, Ballingarry, Ballyagran, Ballyneety, Ballyhahill,
Ballylanders, Ballysteen, Broadford, Bruff, Bruree, Caherconlish, Cappamore,
Carrigkerry, Castleconnell, Castlemahon (or Mahoonagh), Castletown,
Clarina, Crecora, Croagh, Croom, Dromcolliher, Doon, Effin, Elton,
Fedamore, Feenagh, Feohanagh, Foynes, Galbally, Garryspillane, Glin,
Glenroe, Herbertstown, Hospital, Kilbehenny, Kilcornan, Kildimo, Kileedy,
Kilfinane, Kilfinny, Kilmallock, Kilmeedy, Kilteely-Dromkeen, Knockaderry,
Knocklong, Loughill, Monagea, Mountcollins, Mungret, Murroe, Newcastle
West, Oola, Pallasgreen, Pallaskenry, Patrickswell, Raheen, Rathkeale,
Shanagolden, Templeglantine and Tournafulla.
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