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  2. Burren Smokehouse - Wikipedia

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    The Burren Smokehouse is an Irish family-run producer of smoked fish. History. The company was established in 1989, on Kincora Road, ...

  3. List of food companies - Wikipedia

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    Agropur; Bothwell Cheese; Canyon Creek Food Company; Chapman's; Cott; Daiya; Dan-D Foods; Dare Foods; Earth's Own Food Company; Ganong Bros. Gay Lea; George Weston Limited

  4. Category:Smokehouses - Wikipedia

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  5. The 27 Best Traditional Irish Foods to Make This St. Patrick ...

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    Saving Room for Dessert. Back in the day, Catholics couldn’t eat meat on Fridays.So, coddle—a layered, slowly braised dish of pork sausage, potatoes, onion and rashers (aka Irish-style back ...

  6. The Burren - Wikipedia

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    The Burren (/ ˈ b ʌr ə n / BURR-ən; Irish: Boirinn, meaning 'rocky district') [1] is a karst/glaciokarst landscape centred in County Clare, on the west coast of Ireland. [2] It measures around 530 square kilometres (200 sq mi), within the circle made by the villages of Lisdoonvarna, Corofin, Gort and Kinvara. [3]

  7. Cahermacnaghten - Wikipedia

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    Cahermacnaghten (Irish: Cathair Mhic Neachtain) is a ringfort south of Ballyvaughan in the Burren area, in County Clare, Ireland. It, or a nearby building, is the site of the famous O'Davoran law school. [2] The fort is a National Monument.

  8. Kilfenora - Wikipedia

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    It is situated south of the karst limestone region known as the Burren. Since medieval times when it was the episcopal see of the Bishop of Kilfenora, it has been known as the "City of the Crosses" for its seven (now five) high crosses. [1] The village had around 220 inhabitants in 2011. Much of the TV show Father Ted (1995–98) was filmed there.

  9. Cahercommaun - Wikipedia

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    Cahercommaun (Irish: Cathair Chomáin), [2] sometimes Cahercommane, is a triple stone ringfort on the south-east edge of the Burren area, in Kilnaboy, near the rural village of Carran, in County Clare, Ireland. It was built in the 9th century.