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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.

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