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Nenagh


Nenagh (An tAonach in Irish) is the largest town in North Tipperary, Ireland, with a population in 2002 of 6,454. It lies on the Nenagh River, which empties into Lough Derg at Dromineer, 9 km to the north. The Silvermine mountains lie to the south of the town. Nenagh is situated on the N7 National Primary Route between Limerick and Dublin.

, a potential tourist attraction, is not currently open to visitors.
Nenagh Castle , a potential tourist attraction, is not currently open to visitors.

Originally a market town – its full name in Irish, Aonach Urmhumhan, means "Ormonde (East Munster) Fair" – Nenagh is today a busy commercial town.

Chief amongst the town's attractions is Nenagh Castle , constructed by the FitzGerald family in the 13th Century, and one of the finest of its kind in Ireland. It is over thirty metres high, and has a base of sixteen metres. Also worth a visit is the ruined Franciscan abbey, which was built in 1212. It was in use for six hundred years, Fr. Patrick Harty, who died in 1817, being its last inhabitant.

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