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Limerick (/ˈlɪmərɪk/ LIM-ər-ik; Irish:
Luimneach [ˈl̪ˠɪmʲ(ə)nʲəx]) is a city in
western Ireland, in
County Limerick. It is in the
province of Munster...
- The
Burning of
Luimneach was the
looting and
destruction of the
Viking stronghold of
Limerick (
Luimneach) by the
Irish Dál
gCais tribe of Munster. The...
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shown in bold. One
possible meaning for the county's name in
Irish Luimneach is "the flat area"; this
description is
accurate as the land consists...
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operated for the
remainder of her career. The ship's new
owners renamed her
Luimneach, the
Irish for Limerick.
While in
their service, in
October 1938 during...
- Doire)
Knockainey - (Cnoc Áine)
Knocklong - (Cnoc Loinge)
Limerick - (
Luimneach)
Lisnagry - (Lios na Graí)
Martinstown - (Baile Mháirtín) Me**** - (Méanas)...
- City Hall (Irish:
Halla na Cathrach,
Luimneach) is a muni****l
facility at Merchant's Quay, Limerick, Ireland. It is the
administrative centre of Limerick...
- all of whom fled to Connacht. He then
subdued all
Munster and
captured Luimneach.
Forced to
attack or lose face, Ruaidrí
responded by
plundering and burning...
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Thomond College of Education,
Limerick (Coláiste
Oideachais Thuamhurnhan,
Luimneach in Irish) was
established in 1973 in Limerick,
Ireland as the National...
- Myths: A
History of the
Irish Countrywomen's ****ociation
Cuimhnigh Ar
Luimneach: A
history of
Limerick County Council, 1898–1998.
Lovers of Liberty? Local...
- also
anglicised to Munchin, was
allegedly the
founder of the
church of
Luimneach (now Limerick), Ireland, and a
saint in
Irish tradition,
acquiring special...