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CarlowSecond-smallest county in the Republic of Ireland, in the province of Leinster; county town Carlow; area 900 sq km/347 sq mi; population (2002) 46,000. The land is mostly flat except for the Blackstairs mountains in the south (rising to 796 m/2,612 ft in Mount Leinster). The land in the west is fertile and well suited to dairy farming. Products include barley, wheat, and sugar beet. There is evidence of pre-Christian settlement in the region in the form of tomb monuments, or dolmens, the largest of which is at Browne's Hill; these are thought to date from 3300 BC. The ruins of a number of castles built in the 13th and 14th centuries can still be seen. These include Carlow Castle, Ballymoon Castle, Ballyloughan Castle, and Leighlinbridge Castle, a 14th century tower house. Carlow
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| They both appeared to be in fine form,'' said Damien O'Brien, manager of the Music Factory in the town of Carlow, where the show attracted about 680 fans. Mary Hines will be the first non-clergy person to be president of the Catholic Carlow University (Pa. The presentation by Stephen Boocock of Deloitte & Touche (Chicago) and Louis Carlow of PwC (Washington) was significantly updated from that which appeared in the binders to take into account new legislation. |
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