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Look up: Wicklow

  1. Wicklow
    county in the province of Leinster, Ireland. It is bounded by the counties of Wexford (south), Carlow and Kildare (west), and Dublin (north) and by ...
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  2. Wicklow
    seaport and county seat, County Wicklow, Ireland, south-southeast of Dublin. St. Mantan built a church there in the 5th century; and the town later ...
    Found on http://www.britannica.com/eb/a-z/w/35

  3. Wicklow
    Wicklow (wik'lō) , county (1991 pop. 97,265), 782 sq mi (2,025 sq km), E Republic of Ireland. The county seat is Wicklow. The Wicklow Mts. and their foothills occupy almost the entire area of the county; Lugnaquilla (3,039 ft/926 m) is the highest peak. The Liffey and the Slaney rivers ris...
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  4. Wicklow
    Wicklow, town (1991 pop. 6,215), seat of Co. Wicklow, E Republic of Ireland, on the Irish Sea. It is a seaport and market for an area of potato growing and livestock raising. Chemicals, fertilizers, and farm implements are the chief manufactures. There are flour mills in the town. Tourism is also im...
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  5. Wicklow
    (county) County of the Republic of Ireland, in the province of Leinster; county town Wicklow; area 2,030 sq km/784 sq mi; population (2002) 114,700. It includes the Wicklow Mountains, the rivers Slaney, Avoca, Vartry, and Liffey, and the coastal resort of Bray. Other towns incl...
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  6. Wicklow
    (town) Resort and county town of County Wicklow, Republic of Ireland, on the River Vartry, 50 km/31 mi southeast of Dublin; population (2002) 7,050
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  7. Wicklow
    `Wicklow`, ) is the county town of County Wicklow in Ireland. Located south of Dublin on the east coast of the island, it has a population of 10,070 according to the 2006 census. The town is situated off the N11 route between Dublin and Wexford. Wicklow is also connected to the rail network, with Du...
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wicklow

  8. Wicklow
    (Dáil Éireann constituency) `Wicklow` is a parliamentary constituency represented in Dáil Éireann, the lower house of the Irish parliament or Oireachtas. The constituency elects 5 deputies (Teachtaí Dála, commonly known as TDs). The method of election is the single transfe...
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  9. Wicklow
    (UK Parliament constituency) `Wicklow` was a parliamentary constituency in Ireland, represented in the Parliament of the United Kingdom. From 1801 to 1885 it returned two Members of Parliament (MPs) to the House of Commons of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. At the 1885 genera...
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  10. Wicklow
    (constituency) `Wicklow` may refer to one of four parliamentary constituencies in County Wicklow, Ireland: The current parliamentary constituency bearing the County`s name is: The previous constituencies were: ;Until 1800 ;1801–1885 ;1885–1922 ;1921–1923
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