HOW Ireland’s county LIMERICK got its NAME
Limerick comes from the Irish “Luimneach,” possibly meaning “bare spot” or “flat land,” derived from “lom”…
Limerick comes from the Irish “Luimneach,” possibly meaning “bare spot” or “flat land,” derived from “lom”…
Longford comes from the Irish “Longphort,” meaning “fortress” or “encampment,” from “long” (ship or fort) and…
Mayo comes from the Irish “Maigh Eo,” meaning “plain of the yew trees,” from “maigh” (plain)…
Meath comes from the Irish “An Mhí,” meaning “the middle,” from “mí” (middle), referring to its…
Monaghan comes from the Irish “Muineachán,” meaning “place of little thickets” or “hilly land,” from “muine”…
Offaly comes from the Irish “Uíbh Fhailí,” meaning “descendants of Failge,” referring to the House of…
Roscommon comes from the Irish “Ros Comáin,” meaning “Comán’s ridge” or “wooded height,” derived from “ros”…
Sligo comes from the Irish “Sligeach,” meaning “shelly place” or “abounding in shells,” from “slig” (shell)…
Tipperary comes from the Irish “Tiobraid Árann,” meaning “well of the Aran,” from “tiobraid” (well or…
Tyrone comes from the Irish “Tír Eoghain,” meaning “land of Eoghan,” named after Eoghan, a 5th-century…
Waterford comes from the Old Norse “Veðrafjǫrðr,” meaning “windy fjord” or “ram’s fjord,” from “veðr” (weather…
Westmeath comes from the Irish “An Iarmhí,” meaning “west of the middle,” from “iar” (west) and…
Wexford comes from the Old Norse “Veisafjǫrðr,” meaning “inlet of the mudflats” or “bay of the…
Wicklow comes from the Irish “Cill Mhantáin,” meaning “church of the toothless one,” possibly referring to…
Armagh comes from the Irish “Ard Mhacha,” meaning “Macha’s height” or “high place of Macha,” referring…
Carlow comes from the Irish “Ceatharlach,” meaning “place of cattle” or “four lakes,” possibly from “ceathar”…
Cavan comes from the Irish “An Cabhán,” meaning “the hollow,” referring to a valley or low-lying…
Clare comes from the Irish “An Clár,” meaning “the plain” or “level place,” likely referring to…
Cork comes from the Irish “Corcaigh,” meaning “marsh” or “swampy place,” derived from “corcach” (bog or…
County Derry is renowned for its historical walled city of Derry, which has provided authentic…
County Donegal in Ireland, the northernmost county on the island, boasts dramatic rugged coastlines, remote…
County Down stands out for its significant role in major fantasy and adventure productions, thanks…
County Dublin, encompassing the bustling capital city and its surrounding suburbs and coastal areas, has…
County Fermanagh, with its lakeland scenery, historic estates, and underground cave systems, has hosted filming…
County Galway in Ireland, with its iconic Connemara landscapes, dramatic coastlines, the Aran Islands, and…
County Kerry in Ireland, renowned for its dramatic Atlantic coastline, rugged peninsulas, ancient monastic islands,…
County Kildare, known for its rolling plains, historic estates, and proximity to Dublin, has served…
County Kilkenny in Ireland, with its medieval architecture, picturesque villages, ancient abbeys, and scenic river…
County Laois in Ireland, situated in the Midlands with its rolling countryside, historic ruins, and…
County Leitrim in Ireland, a quiet, lakeland county with rolling hills, forests, waterfalls, and rural…
County Limerick in Ireland, home to the historic city of Limerick and picturesque villages like…
County Longford in Ireland, a quiet Midlands county with lakes, small towns, and rural landscapes,…
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Sperrin Mountains (various sites, including remote valleys and trails near Béal na Bláth area): The rugged,…