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County Kerry

The name of this county refers to an early Celtic tribe who settled in the area - From the Irish "Ciarrai" - Ciar's People. County Kerry is also called "The Kingdom". It's a maritime county on the south-west of Ireland on the Atlantic seaboard.

Killarney is a lovely place to visit, you can see many lakes, a national park and the beautiful peninsula of Dingle. You can also explore the "Ring of Kerry".

There are a lot of activities in this county including Golf, Cycling, Walking and many more activities that you can involve yourself in.

Area

4,701 km2

The Tree - by artist Syra Larkin
The Tree - by Kerry artist Syra Larkin

Population

126,130 inhabitants (CSO : Central Statistical Office)

Main town

Tralee (19,950 inhabitants), town with good infrastructures.

Province

Munster

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