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County Clare (Irish: Contae an Chláir) is a county in the province of Munster in the Southern part of Ireland, bordered on the west by the Atlantic Ocean. Clare County Council is the local authority. The county had a population of 127,938 at the 2022 census. The county seat and largest settlement is Ennis.
FIPS 10-4 (countries and regions): EI03; LAU (local administrative unit): IE02301, 02301; website: https://visitclare.ie/; ISO 3166-2 code: IE-CE
Ennis Town Hall (Irish: Halla Baile Inse) is a municipal building in O'Connell Street, Ennis, County Clare, Ireland. The building accommodated the offices of Ennis Urban District Council until 1965 but is now used as the banqueting suite of a local hotel.
Rice College (Coláiste an Rísigh in Irish) is a secondary school in Ennis, County Clare, Ireland founded in 1826. It is also a C.B.S with a house on the property where "Brothers" still reside. No Brothers teach in the secondary school but it was previously run by the religious order. It was formerly an all-boys school, although girls were first admitted to repeat their leaving certificate examinations in 1985, it became coeducational in 1997. In 2006 construction started on an extension and was completed in early 2007.
website: http://www.ricecollege.ie
Roslevan is a residential area on the eastern side of Ennis, County Clare, Ireland. The area has many housing estates such as Oakleigh Wood, Cappahard, and Corrovorin. There are two council housing estates in the area, called Bridgecourt and Bridgeview. It was expected that by 2012 the area would have a population of 7,000.
The Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul (also known as Ennis Cathedral), is the cathedral church of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Killaloe. It is located in Ennis, County Clare, Ireland.
website: https://www.ennisparish.com
Cusack Park (Páirc Uí Chíosóg in Irish) is a GAA stadium in Ennis, County Clare, Ireland. It is the primary home of the Clare Hurling, Gaelic Football, Camogie and Peil na mBan teams at all grades.
Ennis railway station serves the town of Ennis in County Clare, Ireland.
station code: 181; IBNR ID: 6000050
Ennis National School is a primary school in Ennis, County Clare, Ireland opened in 1897. It was a boys' school for 95 years before becoming co-educational in 1992. As of the 2018–2019 school year, it had 38 individuals in its teaching staff.
Clare Abbey, also known as Clareabbey, is a ruined Augustinian monastery located near the Town of Ennis, along the banks of the Fergus River, and about a mile north of Clarecastle in County Clare, Ireland. The Abbey, founded in 1189, was the largest and most important of the Augustinian monasteries in County Clare.
glór, formerly glór Irish Music Centre, is a concert and events venue in Ireland, located in the town of Ennis County Clare. Its capacity allows for 485 people for seated performances. glór also has a studio space for smaller events and artist use, an art gallery, café and bar.
website: http://www.glor.ie/
The Ennis Hospital (Irish: Ospidéal Inis) is a public hospital located in Ennis, County Clare, Ireland. It is managed by UL Hospitals Group.
website: https://www.hse.ie/eng/services/list/3/acutehospitals/hospitals/ulh/hospitals/ennis/
Clare Museum (Irish: Músaem an Chláir) is an archaeology and history museum that tells the story of County Clare. The museum is housed in the former Sisters of Mercy Convent in the centre of Ennis.
website: http://www.clarelibrary.ie/eolas/claremuseum/
St Columba's Church is a congregation of the Church of Ireland, part of the Anglican Communion, in Ennis, County Clare, western Ireland.
Clare FM is an Irish radio station which broadcasts to County Clare and the surrounding areas.
website: http://www.clarefm.ie/, http://clare.fm
Cloughleigh, officially Cloghleagh (Irish: an Chloch Liath), is a townland and residential area of Ennis, County Clare, Ireland.
Cois na hAbhna is a concert and events venue in Ireland, located in the town of Ennis, County Clare. It is the regional base of Comhaltas Ceoiltóirí Éireann for the Meitheal region, the primary Irish organisation dedicated to the promotion of the music, song, dance and the language of Ireland.
website: http://www.coisnahabhna.ie/coisnahabhna/
Clarecastle (An Clár or Irish: Droichead an Chláir, meaning 'Bridge of the Plateau') is a village just south of Ennis in County Clare, Ireland.
Saint Flannan's College is an Irish co-educational secondary school located in Ennis, County Clare, which takes its name from the 7th century patron saint of the Dál gCais. It was formerly an all-boys boarding school. The first co-ed class began in 2002 for First Year students. In 2003 an extension which added over 20 new rooms and extensive new facilities to the college was completed. The school had rapidly expanded since 1962, when there were some 370 pupils, 140 of whom were day boys, and only 37 teachers. By 2004, enrollment had risen to more than 1,000 students, and Staff numbers had risen to 60. In 2005, the boarding portion of the school was closed. In the 2010–11 school year there were 1,206 students. This has since grown again to 1,276 students in 2025-2026. St. Flannan's College is the largest Secondary School in Munster.
website: http://www.stflannanscollege.ie
The R475 road, known as the Kilrush Road, is a regional road in Ireland, located in central County Clare.
Ennis Friary (Irish: Mainistir na hInse; colloquially also known as Ennis Abbey) was a Franciscan friary in the town of Ennis, County Clare, Ireland. It was established in the middle of the 13th century by the ruling O'Brien dynasty who supported it for most of its existence. Following the suppression of the monasteries in the 16th century, the friary continued to function for a while despite the loss of its lands. In the early 17th century, the buildings were handed over to the Church of Ireland as a place of worship. It was used as such until the late 19th century. After the construction of a new Church of Ireland building, the friary fell into ruin. Managed by the Office of Public Works since the late 19th century, it was formally returned to the Franciscan Order in 1969.
Ballyea (Irish: Baile Uí Aodha) is a small village in County Clare, Ireland, located southwest of Ennis.The village has a primary school, community centre, Catholic church and GAA facilities.
Our Lady's Hospital (Irish: Ospidéal Mhuire) was a psychiatric hospital in Ennis, County Clare, Ireland.
Ennis Courthouse (Irish: Teach Cúirte na hInse) is a judicial facility in Gort Road, Ennis, County Clare, Ireland.
Áras Contae an Chláir (English: County Clare Building) is a municipal building in Ennis, County Clare, Ireland.
The Diocese of Killaloe ( kil-ə-LOO; Irish: Deoise Chill Dalua) is a Latin diocese of the Catholic Church in mid-western Ireland, one of six suffragan dioceses in the ecclesiastical province of Cashel and Emly.
website: https://www.killaloediocese.ie/
Éire Óg, Inis GAA is a GAA club based in Ennis, County Clare, Ireland. The club plays gaelic football, hurling, camogie, and ladies football at all age levels.
Clarecastle GAA is a Gaelic Athletic Association club in the village of Clarecastle in County Clare, Ireland. It has been in existence since 1887.
Street address: Arthur's Row, Ennis, Co. Clare, Ireland (from Wikidata)
Street address: Kilnamona, Ennis, Co. Clare V95 XY88 (from Wikidata)
Ennis (Irish: Inis [ˈɪnʲɪʃ], meaning 'island' or 'river meadow') is the county town of County Clare, in the mid-west of Ireland. The town lies on the River Fergus, north of where the river widens and enters the Shannon Estuary. Ennis is the largest town in County Clare, with a population of 27,923, making it the 6th largest town, and 11th largest urban settlement in Ireland, as of the 2022 census. Dating from the 12th century the town's Irish name is short for Irish: Inis Cluana Rámhfhada, meaning 'Island of the long rowing meadow', deriving from its location between two courses of the River Fergus.
website: http://www.visitennis.ie/