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    Claremorris (/ ˌ k l eɪ r ˈ m ɒ r ɪ s /; Irish: Clár Chlainne Mhuiris) is a town in County Mayo in the west of Ireland, at the junction of the N17 and the N60 national routes. As of the 2017, it was the fastest growing town in the county, [4] having seen a 31% increase in population between 2006 and 2011 and a 23% increase between 2002 and 2006.

  3. Claremorris is a town in County Mayo in the west of Ireland, at the junction of the N17 and the N60 national routes. As of the 2017, it was the fastest growing town in the county, having seen a 31% increase in population between 2006 and 2011 and a 23% increase between 2002 and 2006. Map. Directions.

  4. The town derived its name from Maurice de Prendergast, a Norman who came to Ireland in 1169. Claremorris is a vibrant and thriving town steeped in history and benefits greatly from its agricultural hinterland and very central location in the province of Connaught. Claremorris is an area of rolling drumlins, eskers, woods and impressive lakes.

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  6. Unique in it's location in what used to be St. John's Protestant Church, Claremorris Library is an excellent public facility in a very distinct setting. Originally built in 1828, through the aid of a cash donation from Dennis Browne MP and Sheriff of Mayo at the time, the Church served the Protestant population of the town until the 1950's when ...

  7. The Claremorris-Collooney Railway Line proved beneficial for freight transport at the time and in latter years was used for the carriage of sugar beet and it's by-products. Claremorris Railway Station had being opened earlier in 1862. With the formation of the Irish Free State in the 1920’s, Claremorris continued to grow due to it’s ...

  8. Feb 7, 2012 · Around 85 of the 400 plus court-tombs known in Ireland are located in Mayo, with several scattered around Claremorris. The landscape of Connacht — scarred by millions of years of belligerent weather — is home to Neolithic graves, cairns and dolmens some 5000 years old - some are even older, going back to the time when banshees, monsters and giants roamed the earth.

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