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  2. National Stadium (Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    Major General W. R. E. Murphy, Deputy Commissioner of the Garda Síochána (police) proposed building the stadium in early 1935 and started fundraising with his wife Mary Agnes Murphy. Together they raised about 1/3 of the campaign. [2] Built in 1939, the venue hosts over 55 days of boxing and a number of other events each year.

  3. List of national stadiums - Wikipedia

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    The Estadio Azteca in Mexico. The Morodok Techo National Stadium in Cambodia. Parken in Denmark. The Estádio Nacional de Cabo Verde in Cape Verde.. Many countries have a national sport stadium, which typically serves as the primary or exclusive home for one or more of a country's national representative sports teams.

  4. Thomond Park - Wikipedia

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    Thomond Park is a stadium in Limerick in the Irish province of Munster. The stadium is owned by the Munster Rugby [4] and has Shannon RFC and UL Bohemian RFC as tenants. Limerick FC played home games in Thomond Park from 2013 to 2015 in the League of Ireland while the Markets Field was being redeveloped. The capacity of the stadium is 25,600 ...

  5. Gaelic Grounds - Wikipedia

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    9 October 1926 saw first steps taken towards creating the Limerick Gaelic Grounds as a GAA stadium of note. A farm containing 12 acres (4.9 ha) was purchased at Coolraine on the Ennis Road for development as a sporting grounds.

  6. Markets Field - Wikipedia

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    The track hosted the classic race the Irish St Leger in 1940 before it moved permanently to Limerick in 1944. The track also staged the Irish Oaks in 1942. The allocation of the 1943 Grand National did not help because due to the lack of hurdlers during the war Mr Ryan the chairman of Limerick Stadium was left with no choice but to cancel the ...

  7. South Circular Road, Dublin - Wikipedia

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    The South Circular Road (Irish: An Cuarbhóthar Theas), designated as the R811 regional road, is a road in Dublin, Ireland. One of the longest in the city, it runs from Islandbridge in the west, through Rialto and Dolphin's Barn to Portobello, near the centre. It runs mainly through residential areas and is used by numerous bus routes.

  8. Jackman Park - Wikipedia

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    Jackman Park is a football ground in Limerick, Ireland. Located on the Lower Carey's Road, it was home to Limerick F.C. and is regularly used for various matches in Limerick, from schoolboy to women's international games. The ground's total capacity is 2,450 with a single 261-seat stand on the site of the former shed.

  9. Limerick Township, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    As of 2022, there were 120.30 miles (193.60 km) of public roads in Limerick Township, of which 34.14 miles (54.94 km) were maintained by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) and 86.16 miles (138.66 km) were maintained by the township. [10] U.S. Route 422 is the main highway serving Limerick Township. It follows the Pottstown ...