In Irish Tipperary is Tiobraid Ãrann. It means 'The Well of the Arra' - a reference to the river which flows through the town of Tipperary.
Tiobrad Árann is the Irish name for Tipperary
not to an Irish city but to Tipperary which is a County and town of the same name. Tipperary is located in the province of Munster in the south of the Republic of Ireland
Choláiste Chéitinn in the VEC in Clonmel
probably tipperary as it was founded there
It is an Irish surname derived from the Irish Gaelic Ó hIcí (descendant of the healer or physician). Numerous in Tipperary-Clare-Limerick.
Geographically they are two counties in the Irish province of Munster and have a short border in the northeast of Cork and southwest of Tipperary. In sport, they can meet in many venues, like Semple Stadium in Thurles in county Tipperary or Pairc Ui Chaoimh or Pairc Ui Rinn, both in county Cork.
The proud and noble Dyer surname has roots in Oxfordshire, England, as well as County Tipperary, Ireland.
There are six counties in the Irish province Munster: Cork, Kerry, Limerick, Clare, Waterford and Tipperary.
Tipperary town and county has cinemas. There is the Tipperary Excel in Tipperary town, the IMC in Thurles, the Omniplex in Clonmel and others.
tIPPERARY IS CALLED THE premier county. this is possivly because the land is good in south tipperary.
The proud and noble Irish surname of Kehoe originated in the Gaelic language as the Irish given name, or personal name, meaning a "horseman". The surname is first found amidst the early records of Tipperary.
The population of North Tipperary is 70,219.