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The rarest rock in Ireland is often considered to be the "Connemara marble." This unique green marble, found primarily in Connemara in County Galway, is prized for its distinct color and patterns. Its formation dates back over 600 million years, making it not only rare but also geologically significant. Due to its limited geographic distribution and striking appearance, Connemara marble has become a symbol of Irish heritage and craftsmanship.

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