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More to see in Kilkenny
Consider visiting the wonderful city of Kilkenny during your adventure in Ireland. This is a relatively small settlement. Despite this fact, Kilkenny is an authentic Irish city with its unique atmosphere, and this is the reason why it has won love and dedication of foreign tourists. Moreover, this city is rich in landmarks – Kilkenny is the second after Dublin in terms of the number of attractions. Needless to say, the city’s architecture deserves the attention of travelers. Kilkenny’s interesting winding streets, elegant Gregorian houses, and buildings made from black limestone look nothing but fabulous. According to a local legend, the name of the city derived from Cill Chainnigh that meant “Chainnigh’s Church”. In the 6th century, a monk settled in this territory. He decided to build an abbey here. When the building was ready, people started settling near it. This is how a new settlement named Kilkenny appeared. During the period of Norman invasions, the settlement was divided into two parts – an English and Irish one. The two parts were merged only in the 40s of the 19th century. At that time, a giant castle owned by the Butler family starting from the 14th century was the main landmark of the city. Kilkenny remained an impenetrable fortress for a long time. At the beginning of the 17th century, it officially received the town status. When a rebellion emerged in Ireland, the country’s parliament moved to Kilkenny. Starting from 1641, … Read further

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Kilkenny sightseeing

Consider visiting the wonderful city of Kilkenny during your adventure in Ireland. This is a relatively small settlement. Despite this fact, Kilkenny is an authentic Irish city with its unique atmosphere, and this is the reason why it has won love and dedication of foreign tourists. Moreover, this city is rich in landmarks – Kilkenny is the second after Dublin in terms of the number of attractions. Needless to say, … Open

Moving around in Ireland - transportation

The most popular type of public transport are buses. In Ireland, buses do not only run intra urban routes. There are also long-distance runs that connect the most remote regions. Transport as has been earlier mentioned goes in strict accordance with the schedule. The buses, usually two-storey and greenish in color are in excellent working condition and running around the city. Railway connections on the other hand have also been developed at the highest level. All major cities are connected with the most remote settlements by railroad tracks. Virtually all trains running through Ireland are speedy and their technical condition is at a high level. The cost of train tickets depends on the class of the wagon, the direction of travel and the distance. Please note that for several years now, the Government of Ireland has been planning to begin construction of a subway. Initially, it was in the plan to build only two branches of underground transport which will connect the Northern part of Dublin with the Western part. … Open

Economy roadmap of Ireland

Due to the fact that Ireland is pursuing a fairly peace-loving policy, it manages to maintain good trade relations with almost all active importers and exporters in the world. Commodity exports as of 2014 amounted to about 130 million Euros. For the most part, machines, various industrial equipment, computer equipment, chemical products, medicines, livestock products are exported. The main trading partners, of course, are the countries of the European Union and the United States. Commodity imports for the most part, consist of various products of the engineering industry, chemicals, petroleum and petroleum products, light and textile products. In total, the countries of the European Union provide Ireland with 65% of imports. There is also an active trade with the United States and Japan. … Open

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