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Limerick

* COUNTY: Limerick County is located in the province of Munster, in the mid-west of Ireland, with counties Clare to the north, Cork to the south, Kerry to the west and Tipperary to the east.

* CITY: Limerick City is the third largest city in the Republic of Ireland and the county-seat for Limerick County. The population within the Limerick urban area is about 90,000. The city occupies a strategic position as a crossing point on the river Shannon, the longest river in Ireland. There are three bridges within the city and none downriver although a 4-lane tunnel was recently opened about a mile downriver. Below the city, the waterway is tidal, known as the Shannon Estuary and forms the boundary between counties Limerick and Clare, meeting the Atlantic Ocean about 50 miles west from Limerick city.

* EUROPEAN CITY OF SPORT 2011: Limerick City has been awarded the title of 'European City of Sport for 2011' by the European Capitals of Sport Association (ACES) based in Milan, Italy. ACES is a non profit organisation that awards cities for their endeavour in sporting issue. Municipalities that look upon sport as a concept available to all, whatever their age, sex or nationality. It places great value on those cities embarking on sporting projects where physical activity is an instrument for integration and wellbeing. http://www.limerick.ie/europeancityofsport/limerickeuropeancityofsport/

* HISTORY: Limerick's early history is virtually undocumented, other than by oral tradition. The earliest documented settlement dates from 812, however, history suggests the presence of earlier settlements in the area surrounding King's Island, the historical city centre. Antiquity's map-maker, Ptolemy, produced in 150 the earliest map of Ireland, showing a place called "Regia" at the same site as King's Island. History also records an important battle involving Cormac mac Airt in 221 and a visit by St. Patrick in 434 to baptize a king, Carthann the Fair. Saint Munchin, the first bishop of Limerick died in 652, indicating the city was a place of some note. In 812 vikings sailed up the Shannon and pillaged the town, burned the monastery of Mungret but were forced to flee when the Irish attacked and killed many of their number. The earliest record of viking (norse) settlement at Limerick is in 845 and permanent settlement had begun by 922. The last Norse king of Limerick, Ivar, was killed in a battle by Brian Boru in the early 11th century. Norse Limerick was annexed and the O’Briens, Kings of Thomond and Munster, made Limerick their royal seat during the 10th and 11th centuries. At that time Limerick obviously of great importance as evidenced by being a contentious issue between neighbouring chieftains and foreigners who regularly burned and pillaged the city. The arrival of the Normans to the area in 1173 changed everything. Thy redesigned/rebuilt the city and added much of the most notable architecture, such as King John's Castle and St Mary's Cathedral. They developed a medieval city of two walled towns, the English town in the 13th and the Irish town in the 14th century. During the civil wars of the 17th century, the city played a pivotal role, besieged by Oliver Cromwell in 1651 and twice by the Williamites in the 1690s, culminating in the signing of a treaty. The stone upon which the treaty is claimed to have been signed is now a city landmark. An extensive Georgian city replaced the old city in the 18th and 19th centuries. Limerick grew rich through trade in the late 18th century, but the Act of Union in 1800, and the 1840s famines caused a crippling economic decline broken only in the 1990s.

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* RUGBY: Limerick is the home of Munster Rugby. The Munster team won the European Heineken Cup twice recently and they were the only club team to beat the 'All-Blacks' on their European tour in 1978. Recently there was a 30-year anniversary re-run of this match for the opening of the new Munster Stadium (Thomond) in Limerick, where the All-Blacks were lucky to beat Munster by 2 points.
* ANGELA'S ASHES: Frank McCourt's book/film ‘Angela's Ashes’, about living conditions in Limerick city in the 1930s and 40s is well known and has caused much controversy and debate, as to whether it reflects a true account of his life in the city or not.
REFERENCE: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Limerick
* POETRY: a 'limerick' is a five-line poem with a strict form, originally made popular by Edward Lear. Limericks are witty or humorous but are often obscene. The origin of the name ‘limerick’ for this type of poem is obscure but its usage was first documented in England in 1898. It is generally taken to be a reference to County Limerick (particularly the Maigue Poets), and may derive from an earlier form of nonsense verse which traditionally included a refrain that ended "Come all the way up to Limerick?". Examples:
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There was an Old Man of Nantucket
Who kept all his cash in a bucket
His daughter, named Nan,
Ran away with a man ...
And, as for the bucket, Nantucket
.
There was a young lady from Clyde
Who ate forty apples and died
The apples fermented
inside the lamented
and made cider inside her insides
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Adare Castle Living Bridge Fishing Party
Foggy Dawn Evening Walk Lena's Bar Mallards Landing Rude Message ... no offense meant!
Student Village St. Patrick's Day Parade Evening Cityscape Greylags on the wing King John's Castle
Mirror Image River Shannon & Clare Hills Fishing Trip Charco's Pub Augustinian Friary
Me and my fish Funky Gander Walking the dogs St. Patricks's Day Parade King John's Castle
Worrels End White Greylag Swan's Escape Plassey Sunset 2 Chestnut Grove
Riverside Walk Narcissus High-ways & By-ways Black Bridge 2 Foggy Ducks
Rusty Rudy Going Fishing Living Bridge Fish Rising Reality Check
Sunlit Seat Friends Chestnut Grove King John's Castle Na'vi
Mallard Landing Autumn Fog Morning Sunlight Fisherman Close Formation
Greylags in Flight Plassey Sunset 1 Salmon Fly Fishing Fresh Salmon Four Boats
'Poor Man's Kilkee' Mallard Hatchlings Limerick Filipino Community 2 Hooded Horseman Navigator
Swan Patrol Abbey River The Ramble Inn Shannon Estuary After the Raft-Race
Rudy Swan Landing 10-Jul-05 ... Sulkie White Christmas 2 The Locke Bar & Oyster House
White Christmas 1 Ugly Ducklings Swan Landing Sheepdog Swan Dispute
The Worralls Inn Clare Bank Kayaking on the Shannon Foggy Morning Jetty Rescue
Cheeky Robin Shannon Sunset White Christmas 5 Sunset Reflections Goose Bombers
Black Bridge, Spring Green Geese Landing Yellow-Cart Dangerous River Aerial Manoeuvres
Chestnut Grove River Root 2 Ghana Singers Miss UN Europe Galloping Setter
Take Two Grey Heron Paper, Rock, Scissors Plassey Sunset Black-Headed Gull (Chroicocephalus ridibundus)
Frosty Morning New Year's Eve Freezing Fog 4 Ripples Skyline
Black Bridge in Flood Looking for trouble Riverside Path 25-Jan-09 ... Flooded Rocks Limerick Pride 4
Red Kayak t1%2f33%2f836333%2f4%2f131357358.y4iCfXSE.jpg Plassey Evening Grey Heron Painting with Light
On the wing Dog Hurley Into the West Freezing Fog 5 Duathlon
River Shannon from Black Bridge Big Wheel Golden Retriever Athlunkard Bridge Strong Currents
River Root Flooded Road Shannon River Limerick Filipino Community Rainbow Warrior
Morning Run Piggy-Back Cormorant Frozen in Time Worrels End
Rare Occurrence Winter Evening Arctic Air Frosty Weather Young Swan Departing
Frosty Morning 2 Ladies under-23 Elite Duathlon Final Running away with the Circus Foggy Lane Foggy Morning 3
Arthurs Quay Limerick Skyline Hungry Swan St. Patrick's Day Parade Chip off the old block
Africa Day Singer White Christmas 3 A Gaggle of Geese Plassey Falls Cool Christmas Bird
Plassey Sunset All the fun of the fair Foggy Dawn Frosty Morning Rush Hour
Sunset Rowing Black Bridge 1 Freezing Fog Shannon River Reflections Autumn Window
Christmas Tree Shannon in Flood St Patricks Day Parade Irish Dancing Living Bridge
Autumn Spring Evening Western Sky Painting with Light 2 Foggy Dawn 2
Thomond Student Village European Duathlon Championship - Open Race Iced-in Boat Courthouse Freezing Fog 3
Cormorant Georges Quay Hunt Museum Highway Art Ulster Ladies Single Scull
Autumn Lineout White Christmas 3 King John's Castle Last Rays 2 Rusty
Rising Tide Mallard Manoeuvres St. Patrick Five Cormorants Leprechaun Bikers
Fly Fishing Tallest Christmas Tree Window Party Foggy Dawn 3 Ugly Ducklings
_MG_2104_w.jpg Drop in Visitors Sunlit Island Cormorant's Rest Plassey Sunset
Golden Hour Kayaks in the Fog Frozen Pond Shannon Rowing Club Drop in Visitors 3
High Water Drama Frosty Dawn Desmond Castle Smooth Landing Seagull Blizzard
Freezing Fog 2 November Floods 2 Bring on the Party Flood Control Through the Eye of the Bridge
Foggy Morning Sarsfield Bridge Foggy Morning 2 Floating Christmas Tree White Christmas 4
Heron Reflections Window Drop in Visitors 2 Flood Reflections Sarsfield Bridge 2
Foggy Reflections Black Bridge Wingspan Limerick Skyline Barrington's Pier
Winter Morning 2 Hoar Frost Clowning About Sunset Fishing Hoar Frost
Autumn Reflections Bucolic Walk on Water Last Rays 2 Sarsfield Bridge
Black Bridge 3 Winter Evening 2 Wary Greylags Freezing Fog Seagull Blizzard 2
Clowning Around Sarsfield Street Jaunty Winter Morning 3 Ruined Mill
Moonlight Riverfront Carnival Atmosphere Limerick Pride 2011 Plassey Martial Arts
Flying High Teamwork Frosty Horse November Floods Swan Parking Only
River Front Winter Morning Ladies Eight Contestant Hey Mrs. Tambourine Last Rays
Halloween Party King's Island Limerick Pride 5 Limerick Pride 7 Black Bridge
Limerick Pride 3 Ulster Ladies Four Vincent Ulster Ladies Four Determination
Wearing the Colours Black Bridge King John's Castle Leinster Ladies Quad Scull Close quarters
Heavy Weather Green Boat Connaught Ladies Pair Foam Patterns Munster Ladies Pair
Umpire to the Rescue Munster Men's Four Foggy Morning 2 Ulster Single Scull Limerick Pride 2
Limerick Court House Ladies Double Scull Ready for Takeoff Sarsfield Bridge One Eye - Sarsfield Bridge
Connaught Men's Pair Woman Overboard Plassey Ladies Pairs 2 To the rescue
Black Bridge - River Shannon Ulster Double Leinster Ladies Double Scull Ladies Coxed-Four Race Shannon River
Foggy Morning Foggy Morning 4 Men's Single Scull Race Munster Men's Coxed Pair Munster Ladies Double Scull
Ladies Pairs Race Three Foggy Swans Munster Ladies Pair A horse of a different colour. Munster Men's Double Scull
Foggy Morning 3 Heron Takeoff Stick Figure Foggy Autumn Reflections Rainbow Flag Grounded
Seagull Flock in Fog Ladies Double Scull Race Leinster Mens Single Scull Limerick Pride 6 Last Leaves
Foggy Morning 5 Worried? Bucolic Scene Frosty Morning Fog Shannon Reflections
Foggy Heron Greylag Goose Burning off the Fog Flooded Riverside Golden Hour
Flooded Riverbank Plassey Evening Plassey Evening 2