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County Clare is on the west coast of Ireland, northwest of the River Shannon and bordering Lough Derg,  and home is to the Cliffs of Moher - some of the highest sea-cliffs in Europe
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County Clare has a strong history of Traditional music and many any still use Gaelic as their everyday language.
  
  

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Poulnabrone Dolmen, Submitted By Cloggie



County Clare is on the west coast of Ireland, northwest of the River Shannon and bordering Lough Derg, and home is to the Cliffs of Moher - some of the highest sea-cliffs in Europe County Clare has a strong history of Traditional music and many any still use Gaelic as their everyday language.












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