'County Clare' (''Contae an Chláir'' in
Irish) is in the
Irish province of
Munster. It is located on the west coast of
Ireland, northwest of the
River Shannon and bordering
Lough Derg. Area: 3,147 km² (1,215 square miles). Its capital is the
town of
Ennis.
County Clare succeeded the district of
Thomond (which was part of
Connacht), and when first created it was sometimes called 'County Thomond'. Its nickname is the ''Banner County'', which may refer to a former local tradition of carrying
banners at political meetings and public occasions.
County Clare contains
The Burren, a unique
karst region, which contains rare flowers and fauna. At the western edge of
The Burren, facing the
Atlantic Ocean, are the
Cliffs of Moher. The county's Southern border is the River Shannon, the longest river in Ireland. Along this estuary is the town of Shannon and the location of
Shannon International Airport. This airport was the first airport to have a duty-free zone.
County Clare has a strong history of Traditional music. It is home of the
Kilfenora Céilí Band,
Stockton's Wing,
Sharon Shannon,
Eoin O'Neill,
Eamon Cotter,
Peadar O'Loughlin,
Martin Hayes and legendary tin-whistlist
Micho Russell. Ennis in County Clare is also the birthplace of Grammy-nominated songtress Maura O'Connell whose grandmother started a fish market in the Town. The county has many traditional music festivals and one of the most well known is the
Willie Clancy Summer School, which is held every July in the town of
Miltown Malbay in memory of the renowned
uilleann piper, Willie Clancy. On the more contemporary music scene you have
The Walls who are from Ennistymon.
Percy French, a 19th Century
Balladist, wrote his most famous song ''
Are Ye Right There Michael?'' lambasting the inefficient
rail network in the country at that time – and particularly, the
West Clare Railway. French recounts his journey by rail between the Clare towns of
Ennis and
Kilkee. Unfortunately, bad as the rail network was in French's day, most of the system was closed starting in the 1940s. It was dug up and dismantled by successive
governments over several decades in the
1950s,
60s and
70s as it was deemed uneconomic.
The
Clare hurling team has one of the best records of success in the country in recent years with many cups such as the
Liam McCarthy Cup having been won. There is a strong
Gaelic Athletic Association(GAA) presence in County Clare with the founder of the GAA,
Michael Cusack, having been born in
Carron which is situated in the heart of the
Burren in North Clare.
Famous people born in County Clare include writer
Edna O'Brien, scholar and historian
Eugene O'Curry,
Michael Cusack, founder of the
Gaelic Athletic Association, and
John Holland inventor of the submarine. Former president of Ireland
Patrick Hillery is from Miltown Malbay.
Many Clare surnames are derived from the powerful
septs which ruled over the area. Common surnames are
O'Brien,
McNamara,
O'Grady,
McInerney,
Hickey,
Griffin,
Whelan,
McMahon,
Clancy and
Considine. In addition many unusual surnames such as
Talty,
Lillis,
O'Halloran,
Minogue,
Clune,
Finucane,
Ginnane,
O'Davoren,
McGann,
McLysaght, and
O'Loughlin can be found due to the isolated nature of the county. Clare county was also featured in the sketch
"Where in the world is Matt Lauer?".
County Clare is known for beautiful natural scenery.
Places in County Clare
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Ballyea waterfall
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The Burren
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Spanish Point
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Kilmacduane
Main towns

Paddy Hannan who started the world's biggest gold-rush in Australia, in the
1920s, Born at Quinn, Co.Clare
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Ballyea
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Ennis
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Kilrush
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Kilkee
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Shannon
Other small towns and villages
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Ballynacally,
Ballyvaughan
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Carrigaholt,
Carron,
Connolly,
Cooraclare,
Corofin,
Cratloe,
Cree (Creegh)
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Clarecastle
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Doolin,
Doonbeg,
Doora
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Ennistymon
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Feakle
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Lahinch,
Lisdoonvarna
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Inagh,
Inch
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Killadysert,
Killaloe,
Kilmaley,
Kilnamona,
Kilmihil
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Liscannor,
Lissycasey
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Meelick,
Mountshannon,
Mullagh
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Miltown Malbay
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Newmarket-on-Fergus
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O'Briensbridge,
Ogonnelloe
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Quilty,
Quin
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Scariff,
Sixmilebridge
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Tulla
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Whitegate
Islands
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Aughinish
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Inishmore (or Deer) Island
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Mutton Island
External links
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Clare County Council
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County Clare library
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Map of Clare
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Meaning of Clare placenames (Co. Clare library)
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General Guide to County Clare
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County Clare photo gallery
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Worthies of Thomond by Robert Herbert- biographical profiles of notable Limerick & Clare people