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History of County Kildare - Wikipedia

County Kildare in the province of Leinster, Ireland, was first defined as a diocese in 1111, shired in 1297 and assumed its present borders in 1836. Its location in the Liffey basin on the main routes from Dublin to the south and west meant it was a valuable possession and important theatre of events throughout Irish history.

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Kildare - Wikipedia

Kildare ( Irish: Cill Dara, meaning 'church of the oak') is a town in County Kildare, Ireland. As of 2022, its population was 10,302, [2] making it the

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基尔代尔郡 - 百度百科

County Kildare. 基尔代尔郡 (County Kildare;爱尔兰语:Contae Chill Dare,即“橡树林教堂”的意思),是 爱尔兰 的一个郡,位于 爱尔兰岛 东部。. 历史上属 伦斯特省 。. 面

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Kildare County in Ireland, History Geography Britannica

2023.10.26  Kildare, county in the province of Leinster, east-central Ireland. It comprises part of the lowland west of the Wicklow Mountains

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County Kildare – Travel guide at Wikivoyage

County Kildare (Contae Chill Dara) is in the East Coast and Midlands of Ireland, bordering Dublin and historically part of the Kingdom of Leinster. It's low-lying, horse-rearing

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County Kildare Ireland

Visit the Irish National Stud Gardens in the heart of the thoroughbred county, County Kildare. Join a guided tour of the stud, discover the incredible gardens and magical

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Visit County Kildare with Discover Ireland

The Thoroughbred County. Check out all the places to go in Kildare, a glorious blend of old and new. Make time for its picturesque landscapes and gorgeous gardens. A county

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County Kildare - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

County Kildare (Irish: Contae Chill Dara) is an Irish county to the southwest of Dublin. It is in the province of Leinster . The name comes from the Irish, meaning church ( Cill ) of the

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About County Kildare, Ireland

County Kildare takes its name from St. Brigid’s monastery beneath an oak tree; Cill Dara, the church of the oak tree. This 6th century saint is one of the three patrons of Ireland.

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