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  2. Connemara - Wikipedia

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    Connemara Wedding is a poem written by Micheál Mac Suibhne (c. 1760 –1820) French singer Michel Sardou had an international hit with the song "Les Lacs du Connemara" in 1981. The Irish drinking song "The Hills of Connemara" has been recorded and performed by a number of Irish and Celtic-themed bands.

  3. Connemara National Park - Wikipedia

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    Connemara National Park was founded and opened to the public in 1980. It features 2,000 ha (4,900 acres) of mountains, bogs, heaths, grasslands and forests. The entrance is situated on the Clifden side of Letterfrack. There are many remnants of human habitation within the park.

  4. Carl Sandburg Home National Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    Sandburg purchased Connemara on October 18, 1945, for $45,000 . Mrs. Sandburg had been looking for a new farm in a warmer climate to raise her Chikaming dairy goats. When she showed Connemara to her husband, he reportedly said, “This is the place. We will look no further.” [9] Upon buying the house, the Sandburgs immediately began ...

  5. Kylemore Abbey - Wikipedia

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    Kylemore Abbey (Irish: Mainistir na Coille Móire) is a Benedictine Monastery founded in 1920 on the grounds of Kylemore Castle, in Connemara, County Galway, Ireland.The Abbey was founded for Benedictine nuns who fled Belgium in World War 1.

  6. Connemara pony - Wikipedia

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    Connemara ponies at Cloch na Rón showing the typical harsh landscape of their place of origin. The Connemara region in County Galway in western Ireland, where the breed first became recognised as a distinct type, is a very harsh landscape, thus giving rise to a pony breed of hardy, strong individuals.

  7. Clifden - Wikipedia

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    Clifden (Irish: An Clochán, meaning "stepping stones" [2]: 14 ) is a coastal town in County Galway, Ireland, in the region of Connemara, located on the Owenglin River where it flows into Clifden Bay. As the largest town in the region, it is often referred to as "the Capital of Connemara".