Munster (province)
- Alternate uses: See Munster (disambiguation).
Munster is the southernmost province of Ireland, comprising the counties of Clare, Cork, Kerry, Limerick, Tipperary and Waterford. Population (Census 2002): 1,101,266.
Its name is derived from the Celtic goddess, Muma. It was once divided into three kingdoms, Ormond (east), Desmond (south) and Thomond (north), but these names exist only indirectly today (eg Thomond College).
See also: Provinces of Ireland
Referenced By
Anann | Counties of Ireland | Counties of the Republic of Ireland | County Clare | History of Ireland | Ireland/History | Ireland/Provinces | Irish county | Provinces of Ireland | Unionist (Ireland) | Unionists (Ireland)
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