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Outdoor Activity Attractions In County Monaghan

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County Monaghan is a county in Ireland. It is part of the Border Region and is in the province of Ulster. It is named after the town of Monaghan. Monaghan County Council is the local authority for the county. The population of the county is 60,483 according to the 2011 census. The county has existed since 1585, when the Mac Mathghamhna rulers of Airgíalla agreed to join the Kingdom of Ireland. Following the 20th-century Irish War of Independence and the signing of the Anglo-Irish Treaty, Monaghan was one of three Ulster counties to join the Irish Free State rather than Northern Ireland.
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Outdoor Activity Attractions In County Monaghan

  • 3. Mannan Castle Golf Club Carrickmacross
    Mannan Castle is a motte-and-bailey and National Monument located in County Monaghan, Ireland.
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  • 4. Rossmore Golf Club Monaghan
    Rossmore Forest Park is a national forest park located in County Monaghan in Ireland run by the Irish States forestry organisation; Coillte. It is situated a few miles just outside Monaghan town and has its main entrance on the Threemilehouse/Newbliss Road. The park has many historical sights including some ancient cairns. The site of most notable historical interest is the site of Rossmore Castle which was demolished in the 1970s. It was the home of Lord Rossmore and the Rossmore family who were the local landlords of the area during the 18th and 19th centuries. The park is now used mainly for recreational purposes and has many beautiful walks. Amongst its large number of trees and plant life are Californian redwoods planted at various locations. One of these Redwoods is situated near the...
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  • 5. Celtic Rider Kill
    The gods and goddesses of the pre-Christian Celtic peoples are known from a variety of sources, including ancient places of worship, statues, engravings, cult objects and place or personal names. The ancient Celts appear to have had a pantheon of deities comparable to others in Indo-European religion, each linked to aspects of life and the natural world. By a process of synthesism, after the Roman conquest of Celtic areas, these became associated with their Roman equivalent, and their worship continued until Christianization. Ancient Celtic art produced few images of deities, and these are hard to identify, lacking inscriptions, but in the post-conquest period many more images were made, some with inscriptions naming the deity. Most of the specific information we have therefore comes from ...
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