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County Clare, in the province of Munster in western Ireland, had a population of 127,500. The main urban areas are Ennis, with a population of 28,000, and Shannon, with 10,000 residents. The county has a mix of rural and urban communities, with many people living in small towns and villages scattered through the picturesque landscape. Clare’s population has been steadily growing, being an attractive place to live and work.
Key employment sectors in Clare include tourism, agriculture, and manufacturing. The Shannon Free Zone, an industrial area near Shannon Airport, is a significant hub for multinational companies and employment. Tourism is a major industry, with attractions like the Cliffs of Moher and the Burren drawing visitors from around the world. Agriculture remains vital, with dairy farming, beef production, and crop cultivation all being important.
County Clare is home to numerous ancient sites and has a strong Gaelic heritage. Ennis, the county town, has historical significance dating back to the medieval period. The area is dotted with castles, abbeys, and ancient ruins. Clare’s history is also marked by its cultural contributions, particularly in traditional Irish music and dance.
Clare is bordered by Counties Galway to the north, Tipperary to the east, and Limerick to the southeast. It has the Atlantic Ocean to the west and the long estuary of the River Shannon to the south. The county covers an area of 3,450 square kilometers. The county’s geography includes numerous lakes, rivers, and forests, providing a rich natural environment. The coastline has many sandy beaches and dramatic cliffs, offering stunning views and outdoor activities like hiking, fishing, and water sports.
County Clare is home to the Aillwee Cave, one of the oldest caves in Ireland. Discovered in the 1940s by a local farmer, the cave features amazing formations, as well as an underground waterfall.
The county is the birthplace of the submarine. The inventor of the modern submarine, John Philip Holland, was born in Liscannor, County Clare, in 1841. Holland’s legacy is celebrated with memorials and sculptures dedicated to his achievements.
We collect kerosene prices from oil companies all over Ireland to provide the latest prices. Heating Oil prices change all the time, and in recent years 1000 Litres has cost as much as €1550 and as little as €330, so if you buy heating oil, you should keep an eye on the price.
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