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  2. Wild Atlantic Way - Wikipedia

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    The Wild Atlantic Way (Irish: Slí an Atlantaigh Fhiáin) is a tourism trail on the west coast, and on parts of the north and south coasts, of Ireland. The 2,500 km [ 1 ] (1,553 mile) driving route passes through nine counties and three provinces , stretching from County Donegal 's Inishowen Peninsula in Ulster to Kinsale , County Cork , in ...

  3. R572 road (Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    The R572 road is a regional road in Ireland.It is a road on the Beara Peninsula in County Cork. [1] [2] The road forms part of the Wild Atlantic Way. [3]Parts of the road are on the Beara Way walking trail.

  4. Eyeries - Wikipedia

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    Local activists formed a walk, the Eyeries Looped Walk, partly connected to the Beara Way, and later added information panels to form the Eyeries Eco Walk. [7] The area also forms part of the Wild Atlantic Way coastal driving, cycling and walking route.

  5. Ballyheigue - Wikipedia

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    It is a scenic locale which forms part of the Wild Atlantic Way and has several miles of beaches that connect to Banna Strand to the south, and Kerry Head to the north. Local events include the "Half on the Head" (Kerryhead) half marathon in June [3] and an annual summer festival in July. [4]

  6. Easky - Wikipedia

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    It is on the Atlantic coast, 26 miles (42 km) from Sligo and 15 miles (24 km) from Ballina, County Mayo. The village name derives from the Irish language term for fish (iasc) and Iascaigh literally means "abounding in fish", due to the Easky River that lies adjacent to the village itself. Easky, as a parish, was originally called Imleach Iseal ...

  7. County Cork - Wikipedia

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    The south-west region, including West Cork, is one of Ireland's main tourist destinations, [5] known for its rugged coast and megalithic monuments and as the starting point for the Wild Atlantic Way. The largest third-level institution is University College Cork, founded in 1845, and has a total student population of around 22,000. [6]

  8. Google Street View coverage - Wikipedia

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    The following is a timeline for Google Street View, a technology implemented in Google Maps and Google Earth that provides ground-level interactive panoramas of cities. The service was first introduced in the United States on May 25, 2007, and initially covered only five cities: San Francisco, Las Vegas, Denver, Miami, and New York City.

  9. Fáilte Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Fáilte Ireland has identified and markets several tourism regions, including The Wild Atlantic Way, Ireland's Ancient East, and Ireland's Hidden Heartlands. [31] Dublin Tourism, a somewhat antonymous regional tourism authority, was formerly responsible for promoting tourism in the Dublin region. It merged into Fáilte Ireland in 2012. [32]