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The local authority for the county is Clare County Council. Fianna Fáil lost its overall majority on the council in 2004. [23] As of the 2009 local election, Fianna Fáil is the largest party, with 13 of the 28 seats. The county seat is at Ennis, which also serves as a major regional hub for County Clare.
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Cahermurphy, also known as Caher (Murphy), was legally protected as a national nature reserve by the Irish government in 1980. [1] [2]Cahermurphy is a small sessile oak wood, which contains a number of habitats such as a small stream, supporting a diverse set of flora. [3]
Clondagad (Irish: Cluain Dá Ghad [1]) is a civil parish of County Clare, Ireland. It centres on Clondagad House, which is located 16 kilometres (9.9 mi) by road southeast of Ennis. Clondagad House is a three-bay two-storey house dated to around 1820. [2]
Kildysart, officially Killadysert (from Irish Cill an Dísirt, meaning 'church of the wilderness'), [2] [3] is a large village in County Clare, Ireland and a civil and Roman Catholic parish by the same name that surrounds the village.
Sixmilebridge (Irish: Droichead Abhann Ó gCearnaigh, meaning 'bridge of the river of O'Kearney') [2] is a large village in County Clare, Ireland.Located midway between Ennis and Limerick city, the village is a short distance away from the main N18 road.
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O'Callaghan's Mills (Irish: Muillte Uí Cheallacháin), also O'Callaghansmills, [1] is a village in County Clare, Ireland, and a Catholic parish by the same name.It takes its name from the O'Callaghan family who were large landowners in the area and a corn and grist mill built by John Coonan on the lands of Cornelius O'Callaghan in 1772.