Kerry
County: Kerry,Province: Munster,Capital: Tralee,Land Area: 1,148,720 acres,Cultivated: 581,189 acres,Mountains & Bog: 552,862 acres,Bounded by: Counties Cork, Clare (River Shannon), and LimerickUnder Water: 14,669 acres,
Tralee
Tralee, population 24,000, lies on the south-west coast of Ireland at the gateway to the Dingle Peninsula. It is the capital town and administrative centre of County Kerry
History
The origin of the expression "The Kingdom" Ciar raige anglicised Kerry means Ciar's Kingdom or Kingdom of Ciar. Ciar was the progenitor of the O'Connor Kerry Clan.
Killarney
Killarney itself is a lively hub of activity, with many hotels, restaurants, pubs, discos, along with outlets for renting bikes, cars and the famous jaunting cars
Facts and Informations
People of Note with Kerry Roots,Kerry names,
Killorglin
Killorglin, on the south-west of Kerry, approximately thirty five miles from Dingle, is situated along the Laune river. The main sources of income in Killorglin are agriculture and tourism and there are several craft shops and guest houses in the town
Links to other Web sites
www.kerryweb.ie,www.kerry-insight.com,www.corkkerry.ie/kerry,www.traleetown.com,www.tralee-insight.com,www.killarneyonline.ie,www.killarney.ie,www.kerry.local.ie/killorglin,www.puckfair.ie,www.kenmare-online.com,www.kenmare-insight.com,www.dingle-peninsula.ie,www.dingle-insight.com
Kenmare
Kenmare is situated in southwest of the county , Just south of Killarney.The town has a long and colourful hishory
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Dingle
Dingle is the most westerly town in Europe and the chief town of the peninsula.Dingle is an Irish-speaking fishing port and is home to Ireland's most famous dolphin "Fungie". Fungie