Cannons at Eyre Square, Galway. The cannons were presented to the Connaught Rangers at the end of the Crimean War (1854-1856) in recognition of their military achievements. |
Galway is the regional capital of County Galway in Ireland. It is located on the west coast of Ireland on the north-eastern corner of Galway Bay (53.28°N 9.06°W). The Corrib river runs through the city.
The city is also known as The City of the Tribes, because fourteen tribes were said to have led the city to prominence early in its history.
The famous Claddagh ring comes from the Claddagh, a fishing village located just outside the old walls of the city.
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The population of the city now stands at over 65,000, and the population of County Galway (excluding the city) is about 143,000 Source: Census 2002 [1] (http://www.cso.ie/census/about.htm))
Travel time to Dublin is about 4 hours. Travel time to Shannon Airport : 90 minutes. Travel time to Limerick: 2 hours.
See also Transportation in Ireland.
Annual events include the Galway Early Music Festival[?] (May), the Galway Arts Festival (July), Galway Races[?] (August), the and the Galway International Oyster Festival[?] (September).
Hardiman's History of Galway is considered to be the definitive history of Galway city and county. It was first published in 1820 and is now available on the web [3] (http://www.galway.net/galwayguide/history/hariman/). It covers the history of the region from the earliest of times until the early 19th century.
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