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Lismore is in the county of Waterford in the Irish province of Munster.
No. The only name close is Caherciveen, which is in county Kerry, a county in Munster.
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Cork is a county and a city in Ireland. It is on the south coast and in the province of Munster. It is the biggest county in Ireland.
No county Clare is part of the Republic of Ireland and is in the province of Munster.
Cork city in county Cork. Limerick city in county Limerick. Waterford city in county Waterford.
Cork - 7500 square kilometres Kerry - 4807 square kilometres Tipperary 4305 square kilometres Clare - 3450 square kilometres Limerick - 2756 square kilometres Waterford - 1857 square kilometres
Tipperary is the only real inland county in Munster. Limerick could be called inland, but it is where the river Shannon meets the sea, so it can be said to have a sea coast for part of it.Tipperary is the only real inland county in Munster. Limerick could be called inland, but it is where the river Shannon meets the sea, so it can be said to have a sea coast for part of it.Tipperary is the only real inland county in Munster. Limerick could be called inland, but it is where the river Shannon meets the sea, so it can be said to have a sea coast for part of it.Tipperary is the only real inland county in Munster. Limerick could be called inland, but it is where the river Shannon meets the sea, so it can be said to have a sea coast for part of it.Tipperary is the only real inland county in Munster. Limerick could be called inland, but it is where the river Shannon meets the sea, so it can be said to have a sea coast for part of it.Tipperary is the only real inland county in Munster. Limerick could be called inland, but it is where the river Shannon meets the sea, so it can be said to have a sea coast for part of it.Tipperary is the only real inland county in Munster. Limerick could be called inland, but it is where the river Shannon meets the sea, so it can be said to have a sea coast for part of it.Tipperary is the only real inland county in Munster. Limerick could be called inland, but it is where the river Shannon meets the sea, so it can be said to have a sea coast for part of it.Tipperary is the only real inland county in Munster. Limerick could be called inland, but it is where the river Shannon meets the sea, so it can be said to have a sea coast for part of it.Tipperary is the only real inland county in Munster. Limerick could be called inland, but it is where the river Shannon meets the sea, so it can be said to have a sea coast for part of it.Tipperary is the only real inland county in Munster. Limerick could be called inland, but it is where the river Shannon meets the sea, so it can be said to have a sea coast for part of it.
Boherbue is a village in North County Cork, Ireland.
The MacGillycuddy's Reeks in County Kerry are a prominent range of fold mountains in Munster. These mountains include Ireland's highest peak, Carrauntoohil. The mountains were formed by the collision of tectonic plates, leading to the folding and uplifting of rock layers.