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Genua was a city of the ancient Ligurians. Its name is probably Ligurian, meaning "knee" ...sukhdeepGorizia : Italyhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=26132005-07-16T05:56:56Z2005-07-16T05:56:56ZItaly A - PGorizia (Slovenian Gorica, German Görz, Friulian Gurize) is a small town (pop. 40,000) at the foot of the Alps, in NE Italy, on the border with Slovenia. It is the capital of Gorizia province, and is a local center of tourism, industry, and commerce. The town has a 11th-century fortress, ...sukhdeepGrosseto : Italyhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=26122005-07-16T05:56:37Z2005-07-16T05:56:37ZItaly A - PGrosseto is a town and comune in the central Italian region of Tuscany, the capital of the Grosseto province, 42°46? N 11°07? E, on the Tyrrhenian Sea, at 10 m (33 ft) above sea-level, with 71,400 inhabitants as of the 2003 census. sukhdeepIglesias : Italyhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=26112005-07-16T05:56:25Z2005-07-16T05:56:25ZItaly A - PIglesias (pop. 29,075) is a comune of Carbonia-Iglesias province in Sardinia, Italy. Situated at 620 ft in the hills in the southwest of Sardinia, it is a center of a mining district, with lead, zinc, and silver being extracted, as well as for the distillation of sulfuric acid.
Iglesias' cathedral dates ...sukhdeepImperia : Italyhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=26102005-07-16T05:56:14Z2005-07-16T05:56:14ZItaly A - PThe Imperia is a statue at the entrance of the harbour of Constance, reminding of the Council of Constance that took place here between 1414 and 1418. The concrete statue is 10 meters high, weighes 18 tonnes, and stands on a pedestal that rotates around its axis once every three ...sukhdeepIsernia : Italyhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=26092005-07-16T05:56:02Z2005-07-16T05:56:02ZItaly A - PIsernia is a town and comune in the southern Italian region of Molise, 41°46N, 14°14E at 423 m (1388 ft) above sea level. It is the capital of Isernia province. The commune has a surface of 68.74 sq. km, and a 2003 population of 21.300.
Situated on a rocky crest rising ...sukhdeepLucca : Italyhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=26082005-07-16T05:55:45Z2005-07-16T05:55:45ZItaly A - PLucca was founded by the Etruscans and became a Roman colony in 180 BC. The rectangular grid of its historical center preserves the Roman street plan, and the Piazza S. Michele occupies the site of the ancient forum.
Plundered by Odoacer, Lucca appears as an important city and fortress at the ...sukhdeepMacerata : Italyhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=26072005-07-16T05:54:54Z2005-07-16T05:54:54ZItaly A - PMacerata is a town and provincial capital in the Marche region of Italy.
Sites
The centro storico is located on a hill between the Chiente and Potenza rivers. Together with the modern town, sprawling on the plain below, it has a population of about 41,000. There is a lift (elevator) connecting the ...sukhdeepMantova : Italyhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=26062005-07-16T05:54:22Z2005-07-16T05:54:22ZItaly A - PMantua (in Italian "Mantova") is a city in Lombardy, Italy and capital of the province with the same name.
Located at 45.10N, 10.47E.
Area of the commune: 63.97 sq. km
Population of the commune: 47,790 (2001 census); 53,065 (1991 census)
History
The town was founded presumably around 2000 BC on the banks of the Mincio ...sukhdeepMassa : Italyhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=26052005-07-16T05:53:59Z2005-07-16T05:53:59ZItaly A - PMassa is a town in Italy. It forms, with the town of Carrara, the province of Massa-Carrara of which, it is the capital, in the north of Tuscany. sukhdeepMatera : Italyhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=26042005-07-16T05:53:45Z2005-07-16T05:53:45ZItaly A - PMatera is a town and a province in the region of Basilicata, sometimes referred to as Lucania, in the south of Italy.
Apart from an economy which has traditionally been based on agriculture, in the late 1990s the major economic base of Matera, and of surrounding cities, is the production of ...sukhdeepMazara del Vallo : Italyhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=26032005-07-16T05:53:18Z2005-07-16T05:53:18ZItaly A - PMazara del Vallo, a town in southwestern Sicily, Italy.
The town lies mainly on the left bank at the mouth of the Mazaro river.
It is an agricultural and fishing centre and its port gives shelter to the largest fishing fleet in Italy.
It also hosts a bronze statue called the Dancing Satyr ...sukhdeepMessina : Italyhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=26022005-07-16T05:53:06Z2005-07-16T05:53:06ZItaly A - PMessina is the third largest city on the island of Sicily, Italy and the capital of the province of Messina. Messina has a population of 260,000. It is located at the North-East corner of Sicily, next to the Strait of Messina.
Founded by Greek colonists in the 8th century BCE, Messina ...sukhdeepMilano (Milan) : Italyhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=26012005-07-16T05:52:37Z2005-07-16T05:52:37ZItaly A - PMilan (Italian: Milano; Milanese dialect: Milán) is the main city in northern Italy, and is located in the plains of Lombardy, the most populated and developed of Italian regions. The city proper has about 1.3 million inhabitants (2004), but when including the surrounding metropolitan area the population of the conurbation ...sukhdeepModena : Italyhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=26002005-07-16T05:49:31Z2005-07-16T05:49:31ZItaly A - PModena is a city and a province on the south side of the Po valley, in Emilia-Romagna, Italy.
An ancient town, the seat of an archbishop, it is now mostly known as "the capital of engines", given that most famous Italian car factories like De Tomaso, Ferrari, Lamborghini, Pagani, and Maserati ...sukhdeepMonza : Italyhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=25992005-07-16T05:48:19Z2005-07-16T05:48:19ZItaly A - PMonza (locally 'Munscia') is a city (2001 pop. 117,068) in the province of Milan, Lombardy, Italy. Its new province (Monza e Brianza), created in 2004, will be effective in 2009.
It is the third largest city of Lombardy and the most important economical, industrial and administrative centre of the Brianza sub-region, ...sukhdeepNapoli (Naples) : Italyhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=25982005-07-16T05:47:44Z2005-07-16T05:47:44ZItaly A - PNaples (Italian Napoli, Neapolitan Napule, from Greek ??? ????? - Néa Pólis - meaning "New City") is the largest city in southern Italy and capital of Campania Region. The city has a population of about 1 million, and together with its suburbs, the metropolitan area has 3.7 million inhabitants (Neapolitans). ...sukhdeepNovara : Italyhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=25972005-07-16T05:46:20Z2005-07-16T05:46:20ZItaly A - PNovara is a city of Piedmont, in North-west Italy, to the west of Milan.
Founded in ancient times by Romans, Novara currently has 112,000 inhabitants.
See also battle of Novara. sukhdeepNuoro : Italyhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=25962005-07-16T05:46:08Z2005-07-16T05:46:08ZItaly A - PNùgoro is the local name of Nuoro, the main town of central Sardinia, Italy. Made a province during Fascism, it is the administrative center of one of Europe's less densely populated areas.
Laying over the central mountains, in a panoramic position, Nuoro is the most typical Sardinian town, the one where ...sukhdeepOlbia : Italyhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=25952005-07-16T05:45:42Z2005-07-16T05:45:42ZItaly A - POlbia (locally "Terranoa" in the Sardinian language or "Tarranoa" in Gallurese), is a town of approximately 40,000 inhabitants in northeastern Sardinia (Italy), in the Gallura sub-region.
Called "Olbia" in the Roman age, "Civita" in the Middle Ages (Giudicati period) and "Terranova Pausania" before the 1940s, Olbia was again the official name ...sukhdeepOristano : Italyhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=25942005-07-16T05:45:25Z2005-07-16T05:45:25ZItaly A - POristano is a city and a province in Sardinia, Italy.
Its origins are very ancient, and it was the main town of the Giudicato of Arborea, an independent district self-governed from the 10th to 14th century.
It has a poor economy, largely focused on fishing. sukhdeepOtranto : Italyhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=25932005-07-16T05:45:10Z2005-07-16T05:45:10ZItaly A - POtranto is a seaport and archiepiscopal see of Apulia, Italy, in the province of Lecce, from which it is 291 miles southeast by rail, 49 ft. above sea-level. Otranto is situated on the east coast of the Salento peninsula. The Strait of Otranto connects the Adriatic Sea with the Ionian ...sukhdeepPadova (Padua) : Italyhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=25922005-07-16T05:44:52Z2005-07-16T05:44:52ZItaly A - PThe city of Padua (Lat. Patavium, It. Padova) is the economic and communications hub of the Veneto region in northern Italy. The capital of Padova province, it stands on the Bacchiglione River, 40km west of Venice and 29km southeast of Vicenza, with a population of 211,985 (2004). Its agricultural setting ...sukhdeepPalermo : Italyhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=25912005-07-16T05:43:29Z2005-07-16T05:43:29ZItaly A - PPalermo (Palermo in Italian) (Palermu or Palemmu in Sicilian) (population 680,000) is the principal city and administrative seat of the autonomous region of Sicily, Italy as well as the capital of the Province of Palermo
History
Palermo was founded in the 8th century BC by Phoenician tradesmen around a natural harbour on ...sukhdeepPantelleria : Italyhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=25902005-07-16T05:42:25Z2005-07-16T05:42:25ZItaly A - PPantelleria, or Pantalaria, ancient Cossyra, is an island in the Strait of Sicily in the Mediterranean Sea, 100 km (62 mi) southwest of the south-western extremity of Sicily, and 70 km (43 mi) E. of the African coast, belonging to the Sicilian province of Trapani. Pop. (2001), 6,044.
It is entirely ...sukhdeepParma : Italyhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=25892005-07-16T05:42:04Z2005-07-16T05:42:04ZItaly A - PParma is a medieval city in the Italian region of Emilia-Romagna, with splendid architecture and a fine countryside around it.
History
The city was most probably founded and named by the Etruscans, for a parma (circular shield) was a Latin borrowing, as were many Roman terms for particular arms, and "Parmeal" "Parmni" ...sukhdeepPelagie Islands : Italyhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=25882005-07-16T05:41:17Z2005-07-16T05:41:17ZItaly A - PPelagie Islands (Isole Pelagie in Italian) consist of Lampedusa, Linosa, and Lampione. They are small islands in the Mediterranean Sea between Malta and Tunisia, south of Sicily. They are part of Agrigento province, Italy.
The name Pelagie comes from the Greek word "pelaghia", meaning high sea. The archipelago is the most ...sukhdeepPerugia : Italyhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=25872005-07-16T05:41:06Z2005-07-16T05:41:06ZItaly A - PPerugia (population 150,000) is a city in the region of Umbria in central Italy, near the Tiber river, and the capital of the province of Perugia.
Perugia gave its nickname to the famous painter Perugino (Pietro Vannucci), who lived and worked there. Another famous painter, Pinturicchio, lived in Perugia.
History
Perugia first appears ...sukhdeepPesaro : Italyhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=25862005-07-16T05:40:23Z2005-07-16T05:40:23ZItaly A - PPesaro (in Antiquity, Pisaurum) is a town and comune in the Italian region of the Marche, capital of the Pesaro e Urbino province, 43°55N 12°55E; on the Adriatic, at sea-level. According to the 2003 census, its population was 91,400.
Fishing, furniture industry and tourism are main points in local economy.
Opera composer ...sukhdeepPescara : Italyhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=25852005-07-16T05:40:09Z2005-07-16T05:40:09ZItaly A - PPescara is a city in the central Italian region of Abruzzo, 42°28N 14°12E, on the Adriatic sea; with a population of 121,700 as of the 2003 census.
The city is divided in two parts by the river Pescara which gives it its name.
It is the major city of its Abruzzo region, ...sukhdeepPiacenza : Italyhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=25842005-07-16T05:39:44Z2005-07-16T05:39:44ZItaly A - PPiacenza is a city in the Emilia-Romagna region of northern Italy, of approximately 104,000 inhabitants. It is the capital of the province of Piacenza.
It was founded in 218 BC as a Roman military colony, and was formerly called Placentia in both Latin and English. In 1095 it was the site ...sukhdeepPistoia : Italyhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=25832005-07-16T05:39:28Z2005-07-16T05:39:28ZItaly A - PPistoia (ancient Pistoria) is a city in the Tuscany region of Italy, the capital of a province of the same name, located about 30 km (18 mi) west and north of Florence.
History
The town was a Roman colony in the 6th century BC, and in 62 BC Catiline and his fellow ...sukhdeepPisa : Italyhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=25822005-07-16T05:38:43Z2005-07-16T05:38:43ZItaly A - PPisa (population 90,000) is a city in Tuscany, northern Italy at the mouth of the river Arno on the Mediterranean.
Landmarks
By far the best known sight in Pisa is the famous leaning tower which is but one of many architecturally and artistically important structures in the city's Campo dei Miracoli or ...sukhdeepPordenone : Italyhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=25812005-07-16T05:37:54Z2005-07-16T05:37:54ZItaly A - PPordenone (Friulian Pordenon) is a comune of Pordenone province of northeast Italy in the Friuli-Venezia Giulia region. sukhdeepPotenza : Italyhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=25802005-07-16T05:37:41Z2005-07-16T05:37:41ZItaly A - PPotenza is a town and comune in the Southern Italian region of Basilicata. It is the capital of the Potenza province and Basilicata.
Area of the commune: 173.95 km2
Area of the province: 6545 km2
Population of the commune (2001 census): 69,060
Population of the province (2001 census): 393,529
Number of communes: 100
The province lies ...sukhdeepPrato : Italyhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=25792005-07-16T05:37:26Z2005-07-16T05:37:26ZItaly A - PPrato is a city in Tuscany, Italy, the capital of the Province of Prato. Population: 170,000. sukhdeepRavenna : Italyhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=25782005-07-16T05:36:40Z2005-07-16T05:36:40ZItaly R - ZRavenna is a city in the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy, population 134,631 (2001). The city is inland, but is connected to the Adriatic Sea by a canal. Ravenna once served as the seat of the Roman Empire and later the Ostrogothic kingdom. It is presently the capital of the province ...sukhdeepReggio nell’ Emilia : Italyhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=25772005-07-16T05:35:47Z2005-07-16T05:35:47ZItaly R - ZReggio Emilia is a town of North Italy, in the Emilia-Romagna region. It has about 140,000 inhabitans and is the main comune (municipality) of the Province of Reggio Emilia.
The town is also named, more officially, Reggio nell'Emilia The inhabitants of Reggio nell'Emilia (called Reggiani) usually call their town with the ...sukhdeepRimini : Italyhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=25762005-07-16T05:35:18Z2005-07-16T05:35:18ZItaly R - ZRimini is a city in the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy, population 134,378 (November 2004) and capital city of the Rimini Province. It is located on the Adriatic Sea and, together with Riccione, is probably the most famous seaside resort on the Adriatic Riviera, among Italians.
History
Rimini’s history begins at the beach. ...sukhdeepRoma (Rome) : Italyhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=25752005-07-16T05:34:34Z2005-07-16T05:34:34ZItaly R - ZRome (Italian and Latin: Roma) is the capital city of Italy and of its Latium region. It is located on the Tiber and Aniene rivers, near the Mediterranean Sea, at 41°54? N 12°29? E. The Vatican City, a sovereign enclave within Rome, is the seat of the Roman Catholic Church ...sukhdeepRovigo : Italyhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=25742005-07-16T05:30:44Z2005-07-16T05:30:44ZItaly R - ZRovigo is a town (population 52,472 as of 1991) in the Veneto region of Italy. It is the capital of Rovigo province.
It is the home of Rugby Rovigo. sukhdeepSalerno : Italyhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=25732005-07-16T05:30:31Z2005-07-16T05:30:31ZItaly R - ZSalerno is a town and a province in Campania, Italy.
The main town of the "Costiera Amalfitana" (the part of coast on the Tyrrhenian sea which includes famous towns like Amalfi, Positano, etc.), it is mostly known in recent history for having hosted the king of Italy, who escaped from Rome ...sukhdeepSassari : Italyhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=25722005-07-16T05:29:06Z2005-07-16T05:29:06ZItaly R - ZSassari (in Italian and Sassarese, a Corsican dialect; either Sassari or Tathari in southern Sardinian), is a town in the province of Sassari in Sardinia, Italy. The second-largest town on the island in terms of population (est. 120,000), Sassari is one of the most ancient Sardinian towns, and contains perhaps ...sukhdeepSondrio : Italyhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=25712005-07-16T05:28:37Z2005-07-16T05:28:37ZItaly R - ZSondrio (Latin Sundrium) is a town in the Province of Sondrio, in the region Lombardy in Italy. Sondrio town counts 21,642 inhabitants (2001) and is located in the northern part of Lombardy just in the very centre of Valtellina.
Bounding communes
(in counterclockwise order)
Albosaggia
Caioli
Castione
Andevenno
Faedo Valtellino
Montagna in Valtellina
Spriana
Torre di Santa Maria
Its name came ...sukhdeepSiena : Italyhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=25702005-07-16T05:27:27Z2005-07-16T05:27:27ZItaly R - ZSiena is a city in Tuscany, Italy, located at 43°19? N 11°20? E with an elevation of 322 m (1056 ft).
History of Siena
Siena, like many other Tuscan hill towns, was first settled in the time of the Etruscans (circa 900BC to 400BC) when it was inhabited by a tribe called ...sukhdeepSiracusa : Italyhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=25692005-07-16T05:26:31Z2005-07-16T05:26:31ZItaly R - ZSyracuse (Siracusa in Italian) is a city on the eastern coast of Sicily, Italy. It is the capital of the province of Syracuse.
History
Syracuse was founded in 734 BC by Greek settlers from Corinth, who called it Sirako ("swamp"). The settlers found the land to be fertile and the native tribes ...sukhdeepLa Spezia : Italyhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=25682005-07-16T05:26:00Z2005-07-16T05:26:00ZItaly R - ZLa Spezia is a city in the Liguria region of northern Italy, at the head of La Spezia Gulf. It is one of the major Italian military and commercial harbours, located between Genoa and Pisa on the Tyrrhenian Sea. La Spezia also hosts one of the biggest military industries of ...sukhdeepTaranto : Italyhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=25672005-07-16T05:25:40Z2005-07-16T05:25:40ZItaly R - ZTaranto is a coastal city in Apulia, southern Italy. It is the capital of Province of Taranto and is an important military and commercial port.
According to the 2001 census, it has population of 201,349. Its coordinates are 40°28? N 17°14? E. Its altitude is 15 metres above sea level, with ...sukhdeepTempio Pausania : Italyhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=25662005-07-16T05:22:26Z2005-07-16T05:22:26ZItaly R - ZTempio Pausania (loc. Tempiu in gallurese), a town of est. 15,000 inh. in northern Sardinia, (Italy), in the Gallura region.
Soon to become an administrative capital (together with Olbia) of the new province of Olbia-Tempio.
Cultural and delegated administrative centre of the Gallura sub-region, Tempio has an ancient history and is the ...sukhdeepTerni : Italyhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=25652005-07-16T05:22:15Z2005-07-16T05:22:15ZItaly R - ZTerni, (Latin: Interamna Nahars) an ancient town of Italy, capital of Terni province in southern Umbria, 42°33N, 12°39E, at 130 meters (427 ft) above sea-level in the plain of the Nera river. It is 104 km (65 mi) N of Rome, 36 km (23 mi) NW of Rieti, and 29 ...sukhdeepTeramo : Italyhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=25642005-07-16T05:22:09Z2005-07-16T05:22:09ZItaly R - ZTeramo is a town in the central Italian region of Abruzzo, 42°39N 13°42E, at 432 m (1417 ft) above sea-level, with 51,000 inhabitants as of the 2003 census. It is the capital of the province of Teramo.
The town is situated near the confluence of the Vezzole torrent with the Tordino ...sukhdeepTorino : Italyhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=25632005-07-16T05:21:21Z2005-07-16T05:21:21ZItaly R - ZTurin (Italian Torino) is a major industrial city in north-western Italy, capital of the Piedmont region, located mainly on the west bank of the Po River. The population of Turin city is 865,263 (2001 census), but its metropolitan area totals about 1.5 million inhabitants. The province is one of the ...sukhdeepTrapani : Italyhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=25622005-07-16T05:19:52Z2005-07-16T05:19:52ZItaly R - ZTrapani (2001 population 68,346) is a city in the west coast Sicily, Italy. It is the capital of the province of Trapani.
The ancient name of Trapani was Drepanon, the Greek word for "sickle", because of the shape of its harbour which curves out into the Mediterranean Sea.
Over the centuries the ...sukhdeepTrento : Italyhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=25612005-07-16T05:19:36Z2005-07-16T05:19:36ZItaly R - ZTrento, in English rarely called Trent, Italian Trento (TREN-to), German Trient (tree-ENT), Latin Tridentum (the Latin form is the source of the adjective Tridentine) is located in the Adige river valley in the Italy region of Trentino-Alto Adige. It is the capital of the region and of the autonomous province ...sukhdeepTreviso : Italyhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=25602005-07-16T05:18:30Z2005-07-16T05:18:30ZItaly R - ZTreviso is a town (population 83,598 as of 1991) in the Veneto region of Italy. It is the capital of Treviso province.
It is the home of the headquarters of designer clothing company Benetton. The company owns and sponsors Italian rugby union team Benetton Rugby and basketball club Benetton Basket, both ...sukhdeepTrieste : Italyhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=25592005-07-16T05:18:16Z2005-07-16T05:18:16ZItaly R - ZTrieste (Latin Tergeste, Slovenian and Croatian Trst, German and Friulian Triest) is a city in northeastern Italy, capital of Friuli-Venezia Giulia region and Trieste province, population 211,184 (2001). It is located 370 miles south-southwest of Vienna at the head of the Gulf of Trieste, an arm of the Gulf of ...sukhdeepUdine : Italyhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=25582005-07-16T05:17:38Z2005-07-16T05:17:38ZItaly R - ZUdine (Friulian Udin, Slovene Videm) is a town in the north-east of Italy, situated inland between Trieste and Venice, the second most important city (after Trieste), situated between the Gulf and the South-Eastern Alps, in the region Friuli-Venezia Giulia. Population was 96,593 in 2005. Geographical location 46.07° North, 13.24 ° ...sukhdeepVarese : Italyhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=25572005-07-16T05:17:10Z2005-07-16T05:17:10ZItaly R - ZVarese is a city in north-western Lombardy, northern Italy, 55 km north of Milan.
It is the capital of the province with the same name; other important towns in the province are Busto Arsizio, Gallarate, Saronno, Tradate, Vedano Olona.
Geographical features
The province of Varese lies below the Alps, so mountains and hills ...sukhdeepVasto : Italyhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=25562005-07-16T05:16:26Z2005-07-16T05:16:26ZItaly R - ZVasto is a town of some 35.000 inhabitants in the Italian Region Abruzzi. It is part of the province of Chieti.
Historical Notes.
Mythology claims the city was founded by Diomedes, the Greek hero; archaeological relics provide evidence of settlements dating to 1300 BC.
In pre-Roman epoch, the territory’s inhabitants belonged to the ...sukhdeepVenezia (Venice) : Italyhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=25552005-07-16T05:15:53Z2005-07-16T05:15:53ZItaly R - ZVenice (Italian Venezia), the city of canals, is the capital of the region of Veneto and of the province of Venice, 45°26? N 12°19? E, population 271,663 (census estimate 2004-01-01). The city stretches across numerous small islands in a marshy lagoon along the Adriatic Sea in northeast Italy. The saltwater ...sukhdeepVercelli : Italyhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=25542005-07-16T05:12:47Z2005-07-16T05:12:47ZItaly R - ZVercelli is a commune of ~46,000 inhabitants, in the Province of Vercelli, Italy. sukhdeepVerona : Italyhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=25532005-07-16T05:12:34Z2005-07-16T05:12:34ZItaly R - ZVerona (population est. 260,000) is an ancient town, episcopal see and province in the Veneto, Northern Italy. The ancient town, and the centre of the modern city, are in a loop of the Adige River near Lake Garda, and the area was regularly flooded before the Mori-Torbole tunnel (500 cubic ...sukhdeepViareggio : Italyhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=25522005-07-16T05:06:42Z2005-07-16T05:06:42ZItaly R - ZViareggio is a town in the province of Lucca situated on the coast of the Ligurian Sea in the north of Tuscany, Italy.
The town has a population of around 60,000.
Viareggio is a popular tourist resort with a historic fishing harbour. Other industries include the manufacture of luxury motor yachts.
A Puccini ...sukhdeepVicenza : Italyhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=25512005-07-16T05:06:26Z2005-07-16T05:06:26ZItaly R - ZVicenza (population 107,223) is the capital of the province of Vicenza in the Veneto region, northern Italy at the northern base of the Monti Berici, straddling the Bacchiglione. At 45°33? N 11°33? E, Vicenza is approximately 60 km west of Venice and 200 km east of Milan. The city has ...sukhdeepViterbo : Italyhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=25502005-07-16T05:05:45Z2005-07-16T05:05:45ZItaly R - ZViterbo is a comune (township) in the Lazio region of central Italy, and the capital of Viterbo province, 42°25 12°06E, at 326 m (1070 ft) above sea-level. It is approximately 100 kilometers (60 mi) north of Rome.
It was once presumed to have been founded by Etruscans, but the source of ...sukhdeepDaingean : Irelandhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=25492005-07-15T06:53:09Z2005-07-15T06:53:09ZIreland D - GDaingean is a small town in County Offaly, Ireland. The town was the county town of the King's County, as the county was once called, and this priviledge remained until the eighteenth century when it passed to Tullamore. The Grand Canal of Ireland passes through the village. Once the stronghold ...sukhdeepDalkey : Irelandhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=25482005-07-15T06:52:52Z2005-07-15T06:52:52ZIreland D - GDalkey (Deilginis in Irish) is a town in southern County Dublin. It was originally founded as a Viking settlement and became an important port during the middle ages. According to John Clyn, it was one of the points through which the plague entered Ireland in the mid-14th century. In modern ...sukhdeepDelvin : Irelandhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=25472005-07-15T06:52:34Z2005-07-15T06:52:34ZIreland D - GDelvin (Irish: Dealbhna) is a small town in north County Westmeath, Ireland located on the N52 road. The town is 20km from Mullingar and is the setting of the book Valley of the Squinting Windows by Brinsley MacNamara, described under the fictitious name of "Garradrimna".
Nugent Castle
The castle is believed to ...sukhdeepDingle : Irelandhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=25462005-07-15T06:51:49Z2005-07-15T06:51:49ZIreland D - GDingle (An Daingean Mór in Irish) is a growing town in County Kerry in the Republic of Ireland, on the Atlantic coast some 50 km west-south-west of Tralee and 80 km west-north-west of Killarney. The town is situated on a natural harbour below Slievanea mountain on the large Dingle peninsula, ...sukhdeepDonabate : Irelandhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=25452005-07-15T06:51:23Z2005-07-15T06:51:23ZIreland D - GDonabate (Domhnach Bat in Irish) is a Dublin suburb situated close to the east coast of Ireland in Fingal county (the northern part of the traditional area of County Dublin). The town lies about 25 km north of Dublin city centre on a small peninsula, which it shares with the ...sukhdeepDonegal : Irelandhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=25442005-07-15T06:51:03Z2005-07-15T06:51:03ZIreland D - GDonegal (Dún na nGall in Irish) is a town in County Donegal, Ireland. Despite being its namesake - Donegal town is not the county town (capital) of County Donegal, that being the town of Lifford while Letterkenny is the largest town. The town itself is famous for being the former ...sukhdeepDonegal : Irelandhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=25432005-07-15T06:50:47Z2005-07-15T06:50:47ZIreland D - GDonegal (Dún na nGall in Irish) is a town in County Donegal, Ireland. Despite being its namesake - Donegal town is not the county town (capital) of County Donegal, that being the town of Lifford while Letterkenny is the largest town. The town itself is famous for being the former ...sukhdeepDoneraile : Irelandhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=25422005-07-15T06:50:14Z2005-07-15T06:50:14ZIreland D - GDoneraile (Irish: Dún ar Aill) is a town in County Cork, Ireland. It is located off the N20 road between Limerick / Cork and Mitchelstown. It is about 12km north of Mallow town.
The steeplechase originated in 1752 as a result of a race between the church steeples of the town ...sukhdeepDoolin : Irelandhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=25412005-07-15T06:49:47Z2005-07-15T06:49:47ZIreland D - GDoolin (Irish: Dúlainn) is a small rural village in County Clare, Ireland, on the Atlantic coast. It borders the spa town of Lisdoonvarna. It is a well known center of traditional Irish music, which plays nightly in its three pubs, making it a popular tourist destination. There are numerous nearby ...sukhdeepDrogheda : Irelandhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=25402005-07-15T06:49:18Z2005-07-15T06:49:18ZIreland D - GDrogheda (Droichead Átha in Irish, meaning "Fordbridge") is an industrial and port town in County Louth on the east coast of Ireland, 56 km north of Dublin. The town is increasingly populated by commuters working in Dublin. In 2002 the population stood at 31,020.
History
The town is located close to the ...sukhdeepDromod : Irelandhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=25392005-07-15T06:48:34Z2005-07-15T06:48:34ZIreland D - GDromod (Dromad in Irish) is a village in County Leitrim, Ireland. The village has a station on the Sligo–Dublin railway line. sukhdeepDrumcondra : Irelandhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=25382005-07-15T06:48:21Z2005-07-15T06:48:21ZIreland D - GDrumcondra (Irish: Droim Conrach) is an area on the Northside of Dublin, Ireland. It is famous as the base for Taoiseach Bertie Ahern TD, the Prime Minister of the Republic of Ireland.
Drumcondra also contains three colleges: All Hallows College, Mater Dei Institute of Education and St Patrick's College of Education. ...sukhdeepDrumshambo : Irelandhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=25372005-07-15T06:48:13Z2005-07-15T06:48:13ZIreland D - GDrumshanbo (Droim Seanbhó in Irish, meaning "ridge of the old huts") -- also spelled Drumshambo -- is a village in County Leitrim, in the northern midlands of Ireland.
The town was at one time connected to Irish railway network by the narrow gauge Cavan & Leitrim Railway. sukhdeepDrumshanbo : Irelandhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=25362005-07-15T06:47:50Z2005-07-15T06:47:50ZIreland D - GDrumshanbo (Droim Seanbhó in Irish, meaning "ridge of the old huts") -- also spelled Drumshambo -- is a village in County Leitrim, in the northern midlands of Ireland.
The town was at one time connected to Irish railway network by the narrow gauge Cavan & Leitrim Railway. sukhdeepDublin : Irelandhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=25352005-07-15T06:47:05Z2005-07-15T06:47:05ZIreland D - GDublin (Irish: Baile Átha Cliath1),is the capital and largest city of the Republic of Ireland, located2 near the midpoint of Ireland's east coast, at the mouth of the River Liffey and at the centre of the Dublin region3. It has served continually as Ireland's capital city since mediæval times.
Dublin has ...sukhdeepDún Laoghaire : Irelandhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=25342005-07-15T06:43:20Z2005-07-15T06:43:20ZIreland D - GDún Laoghaire (pronounced DoonLAIRuh or, less accurately, Dunleary) is a seaside town and a ferry port situated some 12 km south of Dublin city centre, and is the administrative centre of the county of Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown. Dún Laoghaire was once part of the Corporation of Dún Laoghaire and remains the ...sukhdeepDunboyne : Irelandhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=25332005-07-15T06:42:33Z2005-07-15T06:42:33ZIreland D - GDunboyne is a town in County Meath in the Republic of Ireland. It is a dormitary town for the city of Dublin sukhdeepDundalk : Irelandhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=25322005-07-15T06:42:17Z2005-07-15T06:42:17ZIreland D - GDundalk (Irish: Dún Dealgan) is a town in County Louth in the Republic of Ireland, close to the border with Northern Ireland. It takes its name from Dun Dealgan, Dalga’s fort home closely associated with the famous mythical warrior Cuchulainn and was granted its charter in 1189. It is sited ...sukhdeepDundrum : Irelandhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=25312005-07-15T06:41:42Z2005-07-15T06:41:42ZIreland D - GDundrum (Dún Droma in Irish) is a suburb in south Dublin, Republic of Ireland, now essentially part of greater Dublin city. The original village clustered around Dundrum Castle (now in ruins), which was built in the 13th century as part of the defences around Dublin. The village remained small until ...sukhdeepDundrum : Irelandhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=25302005-07-15T06:39:27Z2005-07-15T06:39:27ZIreland D - GDundrum (Dún Droma in Irish) is a town in County Down, Northern Ireland lying by Dundrum Bay. The town is best known for its ruined Norman castle. sukhdeepDunfanaghy : Irelandhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=25292005-07-15T06:38:58Z2005-07-15T06:38:58ZIreland D - GDunfanaghy (Dún Fionnachaidh in Irish) is a small village in County Donegal, Republic of Ireland. It is located on Ireland's north coast, on the N56 road.
The village is home to a workhouse history museum, in the restored main building of a former workhouse. sukhdeepDungarvan : Irelandhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=25282005-07-15T06:38:42Z2005-07-15T06:38:42ZIreland D - GDungarvan (Dún Garbháin in Irish) is a town and harbour on the south coast of Ireland in the province of Munster. Dungarvan is the administrative centre of County Waterford. The town's Irish name means "Garbhan's fort", referring to the Saint Garbhan who founded a church there in the seventh century.
The ...sukhdeepDungloe : Irelandhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=25272005-07-15T06:38:09Z2005-07-15T06:38:09ZIreland D - GDungloe (An Clochán Liath in Irish) is a town in the Gaeltacht of County Donegal, Republic of Ireland, and is the main town in The Rosses.
Dungloe serves as the administrative centre for the west of Donegal, and in particular The Rosses, with the only mainland secondary school for the area ...sukhdeepDunmanway : Irelandhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=25262005-07-15T06:37:52Z2005-07-15T06:37:52ZIreland D - GDunmanway (Dún Mánmhaí in Irish) is a small town (population approx 1500) in the south west of Ireland. It is the geographical centre of the region known as West Cork. It is probably most well known as the birthplace of Sam Maguire, whose name now graces the All-Ireland Senior Football ...sukhdeepDunmore East : Irelandhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=25252005-07-15T06:37:38Z2005-07-15T06:37:38ZIreland D - GDunmore East (Dún Mór in Irish) is a small village in County Waterford, Republic of Ireland, located on the east side of Waterford Harbour on Ireland's southern coast. Dunmore is a popular tourist and fishing village. sukhdeepDunshaughlin : Irelandhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=25242005-07-15T06:37:25Z2005-07-15T06:37:25ZIreland D - GDunshaughlin (Domhnach Seachnaill in Irish), is a town in County Meath in Ireland. It is named after St Seachnaill, a contemporary of St Patrick, who established a church there in the 5th century. Dunshaughlin (or more specifically, the townland of Lagore) is famous for an ancient crannog or settlement from ...sukhdeepDurrow : Irelandhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=25232005-07-15T06:37:05Z2005-07-15T06:37:05ZIreland D - GDurrow (Darú in Irish) is a small town in County Laois, Ireland. Durrow is located at the intersection of the N8 and N77 road in the south of the county. The River Erkina flows past the town, nearby where stood Durrow Abbey. sukhdeepEdgeworthstown : Irelandhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=25222005-07-15T06:36:46Z2005-07-15T06:36:46ZIreland D - GEdgeworthstown (Meathas Troim in Irish) is a market town in County Longford, Ireland. It is situated at the intersection of the N4 Dublin-Sligo and N55 Cavan-Athlone roads. The town has a railway station on the Dublin–Sligo railway line which gives it a vital link to Dublin. Industries include animal feed ...sukhdeepEmo : Irelandhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=25212005-07-15T06:36:30Z2005-07-15T06:36:30ZIreland D - GEmo (Ioma in Irish) is a village in County Laois, Ireland. It is located near Portlaoise just off the N7 Dublin–Limerick road. sukhdeepEnnis : Irelandhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=25202005-07-15T06:36:15Z2005-07-15T06:36:15ZIreland D - GEnnis (Irish: Inis) is the county town of Clare in the Republic of Ireland. Its population is approx 19,000. Situated on the River Fergus, it lies north of Limerick and south of Galway on the main N18 road connecting these two cities. Its name is a shortening of the original ...sukhdeepEnniscorthy : Irelandhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=25192005-07-15T06:35:35Z2005-07-15T06:35:35ZIreland D - GEnniscorthy (Inis Córthaidh in Irish) is the third largest town in County Wexford in the Republic of Ireland. It is situated on the River Slaney in the centre of the county, 24 km north of the county town, Wexford. The town lies on the N11 road (part of European route ...sukhdeepEnniskerry : Irelandhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=25182005-07-15T06:35:11Z2005-07-15T06:35:11ZIreland D - GEnniskerry (Áth na Scairbhe in Irish) is a picturesque small town in County Wicklow, Republic of Ireland, with a population of approximately 1,800. The town is situated on the Dargle River in the foothills of the Wicklow Mountains in the east of Ireland, some 24 km south of Dublin. The ...sukhdeepEnnistimon : Irelandhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=25172005-07-15T06:34:55Z2005-07-15T06:34:55ZIreland D - GEnnistimon or Ennistymon (Irish: Inis Diomáin) is a small town in County Clare, Republic of Ireland, near the west coast of Ireland. A popular tourist town it has a typical Irish main street, with many traditional pubs. A river runs through the town, behind the main street, which has some ...sukhdeepFerbane : Irelandhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=25162005-07-15T06:34:43Z2005-07-15T06:34:43ZIreland D - GFerbane (Féar Bán in Irish, meaning "white grass") is a small town on the north bank of the River Brosna in County Offaly, Ireland, between Birr and Athlone.
Ireland's first milled-peat fired power station was commissioned by the Electricity Supply Board (ESB) at Ferbane in 1957. Since the station's closure in ...sukhdeepFerns : Irelandhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=25152005-07-15T06:34:27Z2005-07-15T06:34:27ZIreland D - GFerns (Fearna in Irish) is a small historic town in north County Wexford, Ireland with a population of about 900. It is 16 km from Enniscorthy, on the Gorey to Enniscorthy N11 road. The ruins of Ferns Castle lie a short distance from the town.
Heritage
Ferns has a very extensive historical ...sukhdeepFethard : Irelandhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=25142005-07-15T06:34:06Z2005-07-15T06:34:06ZIreland D - GFethard (Irish: Fiodh Ard) is a town in County Tipperary, Republic of Ireland not far from Cashel, south of the midlands of Ireland. The town is particularly remarkable for having been heavily fortified and completely surrounded by town walls, which can still be seen today. Knockelly Castle, a well fortified ...sukhdeepFoxford : Irelandhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=25132005-07-15T06:33:51Z2005-07-15T06:33:51ZIreland D - GFoxford (Béal Easa in Irish) is a small town some 16 km south of Ballina in County Mayo.
Situated between the Nephin and Ox mountains, Foxford stands on the River Moy, one of Europe's most famous salmon-fishing rivers, and close to Loughs Conn and Cullin, famous for their brown trout. The ...sukhdeepFoxrock : Irelandhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=25122005-07-15T06:33:37Z2005-07-15T06:33:37ZIreland D - GFoxrock (Carraig an tSionnaigh in Irish) is a suburb, formerly a separate village, in Dublin, Ireland, in Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown, in postal district Dublin 18.
It is known as a middle and upper middle class area with the majority of residents being professional people such as lawyers, engineers and businessmen. Most houses ...sukhdeepFoynes : Irelandhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=25112005-07-15T06:33:15Z2005-07-15T06:33:15ZIreland D - GFoynes (Faing in Irish) is a small town and major port in County Limerick, in the midwest of Ireland. Located at the edge of hilly land on the estuary of the River Shannon, it is noteworthy for having been, in the early years of aviation, the last port of call ...sukhdeepFurbo : Irelandhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=25102005-07-15T06:33:04Z2005-07-15T06:33:04ZIreland D - GFurbo (Na Forbacha in Irish) is a village in Connemara in County Galway between Barna and Spiddal. It is officially in the Gaeltacht, but the Irish language is not very strong there. sukhdeepGalway : Irelandhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=25092005-07-15T06:32:52Z2005-07-15T06:32:52ZIreland D - GGalway (Irish: Cathair na Gaillimhe) is a city in the province of Connacht in Ireland and capital of County Galway. The city is located on the west coast of Ireland. The Corrib (Irish: Gaillimh) river runs through the city, draining the large Lough Corrib just to the north.
The city takes ...sukhdeepGarryspellane : Irelandhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=25082005-07-15T06:30:46Z2005-07-15T06:30:46ZIreland D - GGarryspillane (Garraí Uí Spealáin in Irish), sometimes spelled "Garryspellane", is a village in east County Limerick, Ireland, located near Knocklong on the R513 road. sukhdeepGarryspillane : Irelandhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=25072005-07-15T06:30:29Z2005-07-15T06:30:29ZIreland D - GGarryspillane (Garraí Uí Spealáin in Irish), sometimes spelled "Garryspellane", is a village in east County Limerick, Ireland, located near Knocklong on the R513 road. sukhdeepGlandore : Irelandhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=25062005-07-15T06:30:15Z2005-07-15T06:30:15ZIreland D - GGlandore (Cuan Dor in Irish) is a village in County Cork on the south coast of Ireland. Glandore is a popular boating location. The name means "harbour of the oaks". Leap is a nearby town, while Castletownshend is further down the coast. sukhdeepGlanmire : Irelandhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=25052005-07-15T06:30:02Z2005-07-15T06:30:02ZIreland D - GGlanmire (Gleann Maghair in Irish) is a town located just outside Cork city in County Cork, Ireland. It has a population of almost 40,000 people, and is rapidly expanding as new housing estates are being built. The region called Glanmire is actually made up of several small towns and villages, ...sukhdeepGlengarriff : Irelandhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=25042005-07-15T06:29:49Z2005-07-15T06:29:49ZIreland D - GGlengarriff (Gleann Garbh in Irish, meaning "Rough glen") is a village of approximately 600 people in the south-west region of County Cork in the Republic of Ireland. Known internationally as a tourism venue, it boasts many natural attractions. It sits at the northern head of Glengarriff Bay, a smaller enclave ...sukhdeepGlenties : Irelandhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=25032005-07-15T06:29:32Z2005-07-15T06:29:32ZIreland D - GGlenties (Na Gleanntaí in Irish, meaning "The Glens") is a small town in the northwest of Ireland in central County Donegal. The town is situated where two glens meet, northwest of the Blue Stack Mountains. Glenties is a previous winner of the National Tidy Towns competition.
Around Glenties
One of the town's ...sukhdeepGlounthaune : Irelandhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=25022005-07-15T06:29:03Z2005-07-15T06:29:03ZIreland D - GGlounthaune (Gleanntán in Irish) is a village just east of Cork city, in County Cork, Ireland. The town is situated on the Cork–Cóbh commuter rail service, Littleisland is the previous stop, a village closer to the city, while Fota island is just after Glounthaune as one leaves Cork city. sukhdeepGoleen : Irelandhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=25012005-07-15T06:28:50Z2005-07-15T06:28:50ZIreland D - GGoleen (An Gólín in Irish) is a small rural village in County Cork, Republic of Ireland, on the south-western tip of Ireland. Farming is the main occupation of its inhabitants with small numbers engaged in fishing. The village has four pubs (some would say a good number considering its population) ...sukhdeepGorey : Irelandhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=25002005-07-15T06:28:37Z2005-07-15T06:28:37ZIreland D - GGorey (Irish: Guaire) is a market town, in north County Wexford, Ireland, situated on the main N11 Dublin to Wexford road. The town is also connected to the railway network along the same route. Local newspapers include the Gorey Guardian and Gorey Echo.
Five kilometers from Gorey is Courtown Harbour, a ...sukhdeepGort : Irelandhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=24992005-07-15T06:28:19Z2005-07-15T06:28:19ZIreland D - GGort (Irish: An Gort or Gort Inse Guaire) is a town in south County Galway in the west of Ireland. An Gort is the recently created official Irish name for the town which was introduced as part of the Goverment policy of shortening placenames in Irish. However the town is ...sukhdeepGougane Barra : Irelandhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=24982005-07-15T06:27:57Z2005-07-15T06:27:57ZIreland D - GGougane Barra (Guágan Barra in Irish) is a settlement in County Cork, Ireland.
The name Gougane Barra comes from Saint Finbarr, who is said to have built a monastery on an island in the lake nearby during the 6th century. The present ruins date from around 1700 when a priest called ...sukhdeepGraiguenamanagh : Irelandhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=24972005-07-15T06:27:40Z2005-07-15T06:27:40ZIreland D - GGraiguenamanagh (Gráig na Manach in Irish) is a town in County Kilkenny, Ireland. It is located near the border with County Wexford and the River Barrow. sukhdeepGranard : Irelandhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=24962005-07-15T06:27:28Z2005-07-15T06:27:28ZIreland D - GGranard (Gránard in Irish) is a town in County Longford, Ireland. It is located in the east of the county at the intersection of the N55 and R194 roads. sukhdeepGreencastle : Irelandhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=24952005-07-15T06:27:13Z2005-07-15T06:27:13ZIreland D - GGreencastle, Donegal (An Caisleán Nua in Irish) is a commercial fishing port in County Donegal in the northwest of Ireland. It is located a few miles from Moville and is about 20 miles from Derry. It is likely the Greencastle name comes from the castle/fort in the area, which in ...sukhdeepGreenore : Irelandhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=24942005-07-15T06:26:47Z2005-07-15T06:26:47ZIreland D - GGreenore is a small town in County Louth, Ireland.
Greenore is also a brand of whiskey produced by the nearby Cooley Distillery.
From 1873 to 1959 there was a ferry service between Greenore and Holyhead. The London and North Western Railway constructed a substantial hotel and railway station to serve passengers using ...sukhdeepGreystones : Irelandhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=24932005-07-15T06:26:33Z2005-07-15T06:26:33ZIreland D - GGreystones (Na Clocha Liatha in Irish) is a coastal town in County Wicklow, Ireland, just south of Bray. Greystones has a stony beach and now has the southern terminal station of the DART line. The town is surrounded by the Irish sea to the East, Bray Head to the North ...sukhdeepGweedore : Irelandhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=24922005-07-15T06:26:05Z2005-07-15T06:26:05ZIreland D - GGweedore (Irish: Gaoth Dobhair) is a Gaelic-speaking town located on the Atlantic shore of County Donegal, Ireland. The birthplace of members of the Irish bands Clannad, Enya (Eithne Ní Bhraonáin), and Altan (Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh), Gweedore is also the home of the northwest regional studios of the Irish-language radio service ...sukhdeepHarold’s Cross : Irelandhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=24912005-07-15T06:24:56Z2005-07-15T06:24:56ZIreland H - MHarold's Cross (Crois Araild in Irish) is a suburb on the southside of Dublin, Ireland. It is situated north of Terenure, west of Rathmines, east of Crumlin and directly south from the Grand Canal at Clanbrassil Street.
One explanation of the origin of the name Harold's Cross is that it is ...sukhdeepHeadford : Irelandhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=24902005-07-15T06:24:41Z2005-07-15T06:24:41ZIreland H - MHeadford (Ath Cinn in Irish) is a town in County Galway, located 26 km north of Galway city in the west of Ireland.
The N84 national secondary route from Galway to Castlebar passes through the town. sukhdeepHollymount : Irelandhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=24892005-07-15T06:24:25Z2005-07-15T06:24:25ZIreland H - MHollymount (in Irish, Maolla) is a village in County Mayo, Ireland. sukhdeepHospital : Irelandhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=24882005-07-15T06:24:10Z2005-07-15T06:24:10ZIreland H - MHospital (An tOspidéal in Irish) is a town in east County Limerick, Ireland. The town acquired its name from the crusading Knights Hospitaller who built the archaeologically significant cathedral. The "Old Cork Road" from Limerick to Mitchelstown and Cork (also known today as the R153) passes through the town. sukhdeepHowth : Irelandhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=24872005-07-15T06:23:55Z2005-07-15T06:23:55ZIreland H - MHowth (Irish: Beann Éadair) is a residental area in County Fingal (previously County Dublin) in the Republic of Ireland.
Originally a small fishing village, it now forms one of the northern termini of the DART suburban rail system. One of its more famous residents is Gay Byrne. The village of Howth ...sukhdeepInagh : Irelandhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=24862005-07-15T06:23:37Z2005-07-15T06:23:37ZIreland H - MInagh (Eidhneach in Irish, meaning "place abounding in ivy") is a village located 14 km west of Ennis in County Clare, Ireland, on the N85 road to Ennistymon. The parish of Inagh comprises seven townlands lying north-east of Mount Callan.
Home of 2005 St. Flannans College Croke cup winning goalkeeper Patrick ...sukhdeepInishcrone : Irelandhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=24852005-07-15T06:23:22Z2005-07-15T06:23:22ZIreland H - MInishcrone or Enniscrone (Irish: Inis Crabhann) is a small coastal village in County Sligo, Ireland. There is a beach, a campsite, and a golf course, all of which attract a large number of visitors. sukhdeepJenkinstown : Irelandhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=24842005-07-15T06:23:05Z2005-07-15T06:23:05ZIreland H - MJenkinstown (Irish Baile Sheinicín), in County Louth, Ireland takes in the townlands of Rockmarshall, the Hollow and Dromiskin, stretching from Ravensdale in the West to Lordship/Cooley in the East, bounded by the mountains and Glenmore to the North and Bellurgan and Dundalk Bay to the south.
Jenkinstown Crossroads is at its ...sukhdeepJulianstown : Irelandhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=24832005-07-15T06:22:42Z2005-07-15T06:22:42ZIreland H - MJulianstown (Baile Iúiliáin in Irish) is a town in County Meath, Ireland. It is located near Drogheda on the N1 road not far from the Mosney Camp. In 1641, the battle of Julianstown was fought here during the Irish Rebellion of 1641
Julianstown is situated on the River Nanny which flows ...sukhdeepKanturk : Irelandhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=24822005-07-15T06:22:09Z2005-07-15T06:22:09ZIreland H - MKanturk (Irish: Ceann Toirc = Boer's Head, also the town's emblem) is a town west of Mallow, in County Cork, Ireland, located at 52° 10? 30? N 8° 54? 0? W . The town is north of the N72 Mallow–Killarney road. Kanturk is situated at the confluence of the rivers ...sukhdeepKeel : Irelandhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=24812005-07-15T06:21:41Z2005-07-15T06:21:41ZIreland H - MKeel (in Irish, An Caol) is a Gaeltacht village on Achill Island in County Mayo, Ireland. sukhdeepKells : Irelandhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=24802005-07-15T06:21:26Z2005-07-15T06:21:26ZIreland H - MKells (Ceannanas Mór in Irish, meaning "Great Chief Abode") is a town in County Meath in Ireland. The town has a rich historic past: the Abbey of Kells, with its round tower, is associated with St Columba and with the Book of Kells, now kept at Trinity College Dublin.
In 1152 ...sukhdeepKenmare : Irelandhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=24792005-07-15T06:21:14Z2005-07-15T06:21:14ZIreland H - MKenmare (Irish: An Neidín) is a small town (pop. 1844 - CSO 2002) in the south of County Kerry, Ireland. The Irish name for the town 'An Neidín' translates into the English 'The Little Nest'.
Kenmare lies on 2 of the more famous Irish tourist attractions, namely the Ring of Kerry ...sukhdeepKeshcarrigan : Irelandhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=24782005-07-15T06:20:50Z2005-07-15T06:20:50ZIreland H - MKeshcarrigan (Ceis Charraigín in Irish) is a village in County Leitrim, Ireland. sukhdeepKilbeggan : Irelandhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=24772005-07-15T06:20:36Z2005-07-15T06:20:36ZIreland H - MKilbeggan (Cill Bheagáin in Irish) is a town located on the River Brosna in County Westmeath, Ireland. The town's name means "the church of St Bacan", who founded a monastery here in the 6th century. The N6 and N52 roads intersect in the town.
Kilbeggan is chiefly famous for Lockes Distillery, ...sukhdeepKilcock : Irelandhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=24762005-07-15T06:20:22Z2005-07-15T06:20:22ZIreland H - MKilcock (Cill Choca in Irish) is a town in the north of County Kildare, Ireland, on the border with County Meath. Dublin city is quite nearby, and Kilcock is a dormitory town for many commuters.
Local industries include a large distribution centre for SuperValu and the Zed Gum (formally Leaf) chewing-gum ...sukhdeepKilcoole : Irelandhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=24752005-07-15T06:20:08Z2005-07-15T06:20:08ZIreland H - MKilcoole, County Wicklow, is a village 3 km south of Greystones and 25 km south of Dublin, in the Republic of Ireland. It was used a the set for the successful Irish television series 'Glenroe', which ran during the 1980's & 1990's. The village is currently expanding rapidly and is ...sukhdeepKilcormac : Irelandhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=24742005-07-15T06:19:53Z2005-07-15T06:19:53ZIreland H - MKilcormac (Irish Cill Chormac) is a village in County Offaly, Ireland, located on the N52 between the towns of Tullamore and Birr. sukhdeepKilcorney : Irelandhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=24732005-07-15T06:19:35Z2005-07-15T06:19:35ZIreland H - MKilcorney is a small village in County Cork with a population of about 300 located 20 miles from Cork, five miles from Millstreet and eight miles from Macroom. Every year the Kilcorney Feis is held in Kilcorney Community Centre. sukhdeepKildare : Irelandhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=24722005-07-15T06:19:17Z2005-07-15T06:19:17ZIreland H - MKildare (Cill Dara in Irish, meaning "church of the oaks") is a town in County Kildare in the Republic of Ireland. Although it gives its name to the county, Kildare is not the county town, that honour going instead to Naas. The town lies some 50 km west of Dublin, ...sukhdeepKilflynn : Irelandhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=24712005-07-15T06:19:02Z2005-07-15T06:19:02ZIreland H - MKilflynn (Irish: Cill Flainn) is a village north of Tralee, in north County Kerry, Ireland. The village is just off the N69 road from Listowel to Tralee. sukhdeepKilkee : Irelandhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=24702005-07-15T06:18:49Z2005-07-15T06:18:49ZIreland H - MKilkee (Cill Chaoi in Irish) is a small coastal town in County Clare, Ireland. It is located on the N67 road near Kilrush. The town is particularly popular as a seaside resort with people from Limerick City. The town retains some of its 19th century Victorian feel, and also features ...sukhdeepKilkelly : Irelandhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=24692005-07-15T06:18:29Z2005-07-15T06:18:29ZIreland H - MKilkelly (in Irish, Cill Cheallaigh) is a village in County Mayo, Ireland. sukhdeepKilkenny : Irelandhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=24682005-07-15T06:18:16Z2005-07-15T06:18:16ZIreland H - MKilkenny (Irish: Cill Chainnigh) is the county seat of County Kilkenny, Ireland, with a population (including environs) of 20,735. The city is located on the River Nore and is the only city which is not tidal in the republic. It is also the only city in the republic which is ...sukhdeepKilkieran : Irelandhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=24672005-07-15T06:17:21Z2005-07-15T06:17:21ZIreland H - MKilkieran (Irish: Cill Chiaráin) is a village in County Galway, Republic of Ireland, located in the west of the county, along the west coast of Ireland. The R340 road along the coast from Galway city passes through Kilkieran.
There is also a Kilkieran in County Kilkenny, home to a high cross. ...sukhdeepKilladysert : Irelandhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=24662005-07-15T06:17:07Z2005-07-15T06:17:07ZIreland H - MKilladysert (Irish: Cill an Disirt) is a village in south County Clare, Ireland. The village is on the north bank of the Shannon estuary, and faces Shannon Airport on the other side of the mouth of the River Fergus. sukhdeepKillala : Irelandhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=24652005-07-15T06:16:54Z2005-07-15T06:16:54ZIreland H - MKillala (Cill Ala in Irish) is a village in County Mayo in the Republic of Ireland. The town is located in the West of Ireland, north of Ballina. Killala has a fine example of a round tower. The railway line from Dublin to Ballina once extended to Killala. Nearby Kilcummin ...sukhdeepKillaloe : Irelandhttp://europe.traveltoworld.com/europe-travel-guide?p=24642005-07-15T06:16:36Z2005-07-15T06:16:36ZIreland H - MKillaloe is a town in east County Clare, Republic of Ireland, situated in the midwest of Ireland. The town is on the south end of Lough Derg, while the settlement spreads across the River Shannon, with the County Tipperary side known as Ballina. The surrounding area is popular for hil