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Kilmallock

Market town in County Limerick, Republic of Ireland, situated on the River Loobagh, 32 km/20 mi southeast of Limerick; population (2002) 1,360. Kilmallock grew round a 7th-century monastery and was an important town from the 14th to the 16th century; it has a variety of Anglo-Norman remains, including a Norman tower castle, and a 13th-century Dominican friary.

Just northwest of Kilmallock, at Tankardstown South, is the site of the earliest known Neolithic dwelling in Ireland, excavated in 1986.



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s Killmallock Medieval Festival takes place in May, while Slieve Bloom Storytelling Festival takes gets underway in Kinnitty, Co.
Tom Cleary from Killmallock and his son Paul were kayaking when a quarter of mile from the bridge at Castletownroche Tom spotted a body.
The Limerick farmer has just half-a-dozen jumpers and a couple of Flat horses along with a few bullocks on his spread at Killmallock, yet he houses a horse with a good chance in the Aintree spectacular.
 
 
 
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