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County Wexford is in the south-east of Ireland, where agriculture remains the focus of employment. The once busy maritime port became less profitable after the harbour silted up, which ended the shipping history for the county, which had previously seen ships sail to Africa and the USA .  
 
County Wexford is in the south-east of Ireland, where agriculture remains the focus of employment. The once busy maritime port became less profitable after the harbour silted up, which ended the shipping history for the county, which had previously seen ships sail to Africa and the USA .  

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County Wexford is in the south-east of Ireland, where agriculture remains the focus of employment. The once busy maritime port became less profitable after the harbour silted up, which ended the shipping history for the county, which had previously seen ships sail to Africa and the USA .



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