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  1. Nov 6, 2018 · If ambiguity is at the heart of art, Nenagh was a fine incubator for artists. Nenagh even managed to have a dysfunctional but artistic relationship with its own river.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NenaghNenagh - Wikipedia

    Nenagh (/ ˈ n iː n ə / NEE-nə; Irish: Aonach Urmhumhan, meaning 'the Fair of Ormond', or simply An tAonach 'the Fair') is the county town of County Tipperary in Ireland. Nenagh used to be a market town , and the site of the East Munster Ormond Fair.

  3. Jan 8, 2000 · thanks to the workforces and their trade unions in this century who have created ever-increasing material comforts, led by native and blow-in entrepreneurs and re-located civil servants, and aided...

  4. Welcome to Ireland Reaching Out Parish of Nenagh. Nenagh and its history. Irish: Aonach Urmhumhan or An tAonach meaning モThe Fair of Ormondヤ. A parish, in the Barony of Ormond Lower, Diocese of Killaloe and County of Tipperary. Nenagh was originally a market town and is today a busy commercial town.

  5. www.askaboutireland.ie › reading-room › sportsNenagh - askaboutireland.ie

    NENAGH - Nenagh Castle "Aonach", the Irish word from which the town derives its name, means "fair", and refers to the circumstances around which the town was founded. It was in and around this area that an ancient fair, known as aonach urmhumhan (Ormond) would have taken place.

  6. Nenagh was originally a market town and its name in Irish, an tAonach, means “The Fair of Ormond” which is a reference to the Ormond Fair of East Munster.

  7. Nenagh is truly a town for all seasons. There are not too many provincial Irish towns about which you can honestly say that a weekend isn’t nearly long enough, but Nenagh fits that bill! Nenagh was originally a market town and its name in Irish (an tAonach/Aonach Urmhumhan) means “The Fair of Ormond” - a reference to the Ormond (East ...

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