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Rush : Ireland

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Rush (Ros E in Irish, meaning “peninsula of the yew trees”) is a small seaside town population 6,769 situated between the larger communities of Malahide and Skerries in County Fingal (previously North County Dublin) in the Republic of Ireland.

It is renowned as the heart of market gardening in Leinster and many people are employed in agriculture. Rush and Lusk railway station, served by “Arrow” suburban trains between Dublin and Drogheda, is situated about 3 km from the town.

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Monaghan : Ireland

Monaghan (Muineachán in Irish) is a town in the Republic of Ireland, the administrative capital of County Monaghan. The name derives from a diminutive plural form of the Irish word muine meaning "brake" (a thickly overgrown area) or sometimes "hillock". The county council's preferred interpretation is "land of the little hills", a reference to the numerous drumlins in the area. In 2002 Monaghan town had a recorded population of just under 6,000 people. The centre of the town is made up of four interconnecting squares: Market Square (or Street), Church Square, The Diamond, and Old Cross Square. Sited in Market Square

Muff : Ireland

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Newtowncunningham : Ireland

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Dunmanway : Ireland

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Scariff : Ireland

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