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KilkennyCounty of the Republic of Ireland, in the province of Leinster; county town Kilkenny; area 2,060 sq km/795 sq mi; population (2002) 80,340. It has the rivers Nore, Suir, and Barrow, the highest point being Brandon Hill (516 m/1,693 ft). Industries include clothing, footwear, and brewing, and agricultural activities include cattle rearing and dairy farming. Principal towns include Castlecomer, Callan, Graiguenamanagh, and Thomastown. There are several medieval ruins in the county, including Kells Monastery and Jerpoint Abbey, founded in 1158 by Donagh MacGillapatrick, King of Ossory. Kilkenny
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Two weeks ago, in the WGC American Express Championship in Kilkenny, Ireland, he delivered another indication that his game is on the upswing. Born and raised in Kilkenny, Ireland, Phelan, 54, is a director and officer of several other group companies. Ronan Tynan, a native of Kilkenny, Ireland and one of the Three Irish Tenors, was born with a lower limb disability and when he was 20, his legs were amputated below the knee after an auto accident caused complications. |
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