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Limerick
NameLimerick
Coordinates52.6653°N 8.6232°W
Population total91,532

Limerick is a city located in the Mid-West Region, Ireland and is also part of the Mid-West (European Parliament constituency). It is situated on the River Shannon and is near the Cliffs of Moher, Dingle Peninsula, and Ring of Kerry. The city is connected to other major cities like Dublin and Cork (city), and is close to the University of Limerick and Limerick Institute of Technology. Limerick is also home to the Hunt Museum and the Limerick City Gallery of Art, which features works by artists such as Pablo Picasso, Henry Moore, and Jack B. Yeats.

Etymology

The name Limerick is derived from the Irish language word Loch Luimnich, which means flat area or plain. This refers to the city's location on the River Shannon and its surrounding landscape, which is characterized by the Mid-West Region, Ireland's rolling hills and plains. The city's name is also associated with the Treaty of Limerick, which was signed in 1691 and marked the end of the Williamite War in Ireland. The treaty was negotiated between William III of England and Patrick Sarsfield, 1st Earl of Lucan, and had significant implications for the city and the surrounding region, including the Province of Munster and the Kingdom of Ireland.

Geography

Limerick is situated in the Mid-West Region, Ireland and is located near the Cliffs of Moher, Dingle Peninsula, and Ring of Kerry. The city is connected to other major cities like Dublin and Cork (city), and is close to the University of Limerick and Limerick Institute of Technology. The city's geography is characterized by the River Shannon, which runs through the city and provides a source of water and transportation. The surrounding landscape is also home to the Burren National Park, Killarney National Park, and the Galtee Mountains, which offer opportunities for outdoor recreation and tourism. Limerick is also near the Shannon Estuary, which is an important habitat for wildlife and a popular spot for birdwatching and fishing.

History

Limerick has a rich and varied history, with evidence of human settlement dating back to the Mesolithic era. The city was an important center of trade and commerce during the Viking Age, and was later a key location during the Norman invasion of Ireland. The city was also a major stronghold of the Kingdom of Thomond and the Kingdom of Limerick, and was the site of the Siege of Limerick in 1691. The city's history is also associated with notable figures such as Brian Boru, High King of Ireland, Toirdelbach Ua Briain, King of Munster, and Donnchadh Cairbrech Ó Briain, King of Thomond. Limerick is also home to the Hunt Museum, which features a collection of art and artifacts from the city's history, including works by artists such as Pablo Picasso, Henry Moore, and Jack B. Yeats.

Economy

The economy of Limerick is driven by a range of industries, including technology, manufacturing, and tourism. The city is home to a number of major companies, including Dell, Intel, and Johnson & Johnson, and is also a hub for startups and entrepreneurship. The city's economy is also supported by its transportation infrastructure, including Shannon Airport and the M7 motorway, which connects the city to Dublin and other major cities. Limerick is also a popular destination for tourism, with attractions such as the Cliffs of Moher, Dingle Peninsula, and Ring of Kerry drawing visitors from around the world. The city is also home to the University of Limerick and Limerick Institute of Technology, which provide a skilled workforce and contribute to the city's economic development.

Culture

Limerick has a rich and vibrant cultural scene, with a range of festivals and events throughout the year. The city is home to the Limerick City Gallery of Art, which features a collection of modern and contemporary art, including works by artists such as Pablo Picasso, Henry Moore, and Jack B. Yeats. The city is also host to the Limerick Jazz Festival, Limerick Literary Festival, and the Riverfest Limerick, which celebrate the city's music, literature, and culture. Limerick is also associated with notable cultural figures such as Frank McCourt, Angela's Ashes, Kate O'Brien, and Michael Hartnett, who have all contributed to the city's literary and cultural heritage. The city is also home to the Limerick Museum, which features a collection of artifacts and exhibits on the city's history and culture.

Education

Limerick is home to a number of educational institutions, including the University of Limerick and Limerick Institute of Technology. The city is also home to a range of primary and secondary schools, including St. Munchin's College, Ardscoil Rís, and Laurel Hill Coláiste FCJ. The city's educational institutions are known for their academic excellence and research opportunities, and attract students from around the world. The University of Limerick is also a member of the European University Association and the International Association of Universities, and has partnerships with institutions such as University College Dublin, Trinity College Dublin, and National University of Ireland, Galway. Limerick is also associated with notable educational figures such as Mary Immaculate College and Limerick School of Art and Design, which have all contributed to the city's educational heritage. Category:Cities in Ireland