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  2. Raheen, County Limerick - Wikipedia

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    Raheen (Irish: An Ráithín, meaning 'small ringfort') is a large suburb of Limerick, Ireland. Initially developed to ease population overspill from the city of Limerick, Raheen is socioeconomically diverse, ranging from older, poor-class housing estates to relatively affluent areas.

  3. St. Munchin's Parish - Wikipedia

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    St. Munchin's Parish (Irish: Paróiste Mhainchín) [1] is an Irish civil parish that lies partly in County Clare and partly in County Limerick, including the city centre of Limerick. It takes its name from Saint Munchin, the first Bishop of Limerick. According to tradition its church was the first cathedral of the diocese of Limerick, built in ...

  4. Crecora - Wikipedia

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    Crecora (/ ˈ k r ɛ k oʊ r ə /; Irish: Craobh Chomhartha, meaning 'tree of (the) sign') [1] is a village in County Limerick, Ireland, 10 kilometres (6 mi) south of Limerick city centre (15 km by road). The village is partly in a civil parish of the same name. [1]

  5. Raheen - Wikipedia

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    Raheen (estate), mansion in Kew, Melbourne, Australia; Ireland. Raheen, County Clare, a townland in Tuamgraney; Raheen, the name of several townlands in County Kerry; see List of townlands of County Kerry; Raheen, County Laois, village; Raheen, County Limerick, suburb of Limerick city; Raheen, County Westmeath, a townland in Ballymore, barony ...

  6. Mungret - Wikipedia

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    It is 6 km south-west of Limerick city centre, on the N69 road. As of the 2016 census, the village had a population of 277 people. [1] The local church, which is dedicated to Saint Oliver Plunkett, was built in 1981; and is in the parish of Mungret, Crecora and Raheen within the Roman Catholic Diocese of Limerick. [3]

  7. Flowers Forever - Wikipedia

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    Flowers Forever is a project that surfaced a few months back in a string of strange events that occurred in my life. It's an outlet of performance, music, painting, video, and spirituality. It's about self-expression and freeing yourself from the start/stop, beginning/end, A/B, morning/night of everything.