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À propos
Glin is a small village situated in County Limerick in the southwest of Ireland, located in the Shannonside region along the estuary of the River Shannon. The village occupies a scenic position on the western bank of the Shannon, with views across the river toward County Clare. The landscape surrounding Glin is characterised by rolling countryside typical of the Limerick region, with pastoral farmland interspersed with hedgerows and tree-lined laneways. The wider area benefits from its proximity to the Shannon estuary, which has historically shaped both its geography and its economic activities.
Glin has a long historical pedigree, being strongly associated with the Anglo-Norman FitzGerald family, who held significant power and influence in Limerick throughout the medieval period. The village is most notably home to Glin Castle, a Gothic Revival castle that has served as the seat of the Knights of Glin for several centuries. The castle and the FitzGerald family represent an important part of local heritage, and the Knights of Glin were historically significant landowners and figures of authority in the region. This feudal connection has left a lasting imprint on the area's cultural and social identity.
Glin Castle itself stands as the primary architectural and cultural landmark of the district. The castle, which has been substantially developed and modified over the centuries, reflects various architectural styles and periods of Irish history. Beyond the castle, Glin has maintained its character as a quiet rural village, with a small community centred around local services and agricultural pursuits. The village is also known for its connection to traditional Irish culture and has attracted interest from those researching Irish heritage and aristocratic history.
Today, Glin remains a small but historically significant settlement within County Limerick. While not a major urban centre, it serves as an important anchor point for the surrounding rural community and continues to draw visitors interested in Irish history, architecture, and the Shannon region. The village represents the kind of place-based heritage that characterises much of rural Ireland, where historical connections and local identity remain closely linked to historic families, buildings, and the natural landscape.
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République d'Irlande
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1901, 1911
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