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    The Burren Way (Irish: Slí Bhoirne) is a long-distance trail in County Clare, Ireland. It is 114 kilometres (71 miles) long, begins in Lahinch and ends...
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    The Burren (/ˈbʌrən/ BURR-ən; Irish: Boirinn, meaning 'rocky district') is a karst/glaciokarst landscape centred in County Clare, on the west coast of...
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  • Burren can refer to: The Burren, an area dominated by karst landscape, in County Clare, Ireland Burren National Park, the national park in County Clare...
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    to the east. The R459 connects the village to the Cliffs of Moher, the Burren Way and the Inisheer ferry port. Musicians associated with Doolin, who have...
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    accessible by ferry from Rossaveal County Galway and Doolin County Clare. The Burren The Cliffs of Moher the Doolin Cliff Walk and the Liscannor Walk. Loop Head...
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    The late footballer George Best grew up in the Cregagh Estate (No. 16 Burren Way), and as a boy played football on the open playing fields at the centre...
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    road on the south shores of Galway Bay, in the northwest corner of The Burren. This position on the coast road and the close proximity to many of the...
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    frequented trails are the Wicklow, Sheep's Head, Kerry, Dingle, Beara, Burren and Western Ways. In 1997, the Heritage Council, started developing a series...
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    Aillte an Mhothair) are sea cliffs located at the southwestern edge of the Burren region in County Clare, Ireland. They run for about 14 kilometres (9 miles)...
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    Blacklion (redirect from Burren Forest)
    Cuilcagh Mountain Park. 3 kilometres (2 mi) south of Blacklion lies the Cavan Burren, a limestone landscape containing a number of Neolithic remains, which was...
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    16th-century tower house, located close to the village of Ballyvaughan within the Burren area of County Clare, Ireland. Uniquely for a tower house of its type in...
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  • the Way climbs into the hills above the village, looking over Upper and Lower Lough MacNean, before passing along the outskirts of The Cavan Burren and...
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    county is divided into the baronies of Bunratty Lower, Bunratty Upper, Burren, Clonderalaw, Corcomroe, Ibrickan, Inchiquin, Islands, Moyarta, Tulla Lower...
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    in the north of the Burren region of County Clare, Ireland, a few miles east of the village of Ballyvaughan in the Barony of Burren. It was once known...
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    in Aran. The islands' geology is mainly karst limestone, related to the Burren in County Clare (to the east), not the granites of Connemara to the north...
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    from 8 metres (26 ft) to 35 metres (115 ft), situated on the coast of The Burren in County Clare, Ireland. Ailladie is one of Ireland's most highly regarded...
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    census. Lisdoonvarna is located in the area of County Clare known as the Burren, on the N67 road between Ballyvaughan and Ennistymon. The Aille River flows...
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    Hennessy, R. (2010). "The geology of the Burren region, Co. Clare, Ireland" (PDF). Project NEEDN, The Burren Connect Project. Ennistymon: Clare County...
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    the Nevada Museum of Art, the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art, and the Burren College of Art in Ireland Tales of Future Past (2017), a two-channel video...
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    Ionain (Doolin Cave), County Clare, Ireland, in a karst region known as The Burren; what makes it more impressive is the fact that the stalactite is held on...
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  • (1983–90), but did not win a single All-Ireland.[citation needed] St Mary's Burren of Down ended a 14-year Ulster drought when they were victorious in 1986...
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    Republic are both situated in County Clare; the Cliffs of Moher and The Burren. Another notable geological phenomena, the Giant's Causeway, lies in Northern...
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    National Monument located in The Burren, a region in County Clare, Ireland. Cashlaungar is located in the centre of The Burren, 2.7 km (1.8 miles) south of...
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    Census Day (21 March 2021) the usually resident population of Warrenpoint/Burren was 9,091. Of these: 86.3% belong to or were brought up Catholic and 8.1%...
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    Ring's homestead) is a small inland mostly west-facing limestone crag in The Burren in County Clare, Ireland. It is popular with rock climbers due to its easy...
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    Cahercommane, is a triple stone ringfort on the south-east edge of the Burren area, in Kilnaboy, near the rural village of Carran, in County Clare, Ireland...
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  • Slieve Gullion Carlow Altamont House and Gardens Clare Bunratty Castle The Burren, a karst landscape which is home to prehistoric monuments such as Poulnabrone...
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    Corcomroe and Burren.[citation needed] Corcomroe Abbey, which is in the barony of Burren, itself was also known as the Abbey of Burren, or Sancta Maria...
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  • written many books for children of all ages. Her mystery series include The Burren Mysteries set in 16th-century West Ireland; the Reverend Mother Mystery...
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    that the exposed karst landscapes of northern County Clare, such as the Burren, could easily be portrayed as an island. Mardis looked at a number of older...
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