Difference between revisions of "County Limerick"

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*[http://uk.geocities.com/irishancestralpages/lc1850main.html Limerick Chronicle Obituaries 1850]
 
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*[http://www.geocities.com/irishancestralpages/murbohlim.html Schools and School Teachers Murroe and Boher, Co. Limerick 1852-1964]
 
*[http://www.geocities.com/irishancestralpages/murbohlim.html Schools and School Teachers Murroe and Boher, Co. Limerick 1852-1964]

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County Limerick is where the River Shannon finally flows into the Atlantic Ocean having meandered its way across the mainly flat county with its mountains being only on the county borders. Most of the Eastern side of the county is flat limestone plain as well as volcanic rock. In past times, famous for its dairy farming in an area known as the Golden Vale, Limerick is said to be home to some of Europes richest pasturelands.










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