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Ireland topographic maps
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County Limerick
One possible meaning for the county's name in Irish Luimneach is "the flat area"; this description is accurate as the land consists mostly of a fertile limestone plain. Moreover, the county is ringed by mountains: the Slieve Felims to the northeast, the Galtees to the southeast, the Ballyhoura Mountains to the…
Average elevation: 107 m
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Leixlip
Ireland > County Kildare > Leixlip
British publisher and cartographer Samuel Lewis mentions Confey Castle in the first volume of his 1837 work A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland. In it, he comments that Confey's (or Confoy as he spells it) population was 165, had formerly had a town and a castle of some importance, which were noticed by…
Average elevation: 53 m
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Bruree
Ireland > County Limerick > The Municipal District of Cappamore — Kilmallock
Average elevation: 62 m
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Watergrasshill
According to A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland, published by Samuel Lewis in 1837, Watergrasshill then had a population of 533 people.
Average elevation: 164 m
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Tory Hill
Ireland > County Limerick > The Municipal District of Adare — Rathkeale
Average elevation: 35 m
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