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Historic Sites Attractions In Tralee

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Tralee is the county town of County Kerry in the south-west of Ireland. The town is on the northern side of the neck of the Dingle Peninsula, and is the largest town in County Kerry. The town's population including suburbs was 23,691 as of the 2016 census making it the 8th largest town, and 14th largest urban settlement in Ireland. Tralee is well known for the Rose of Tralee International Festival which has been held annually in August since 1959.
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  • 3. Annagh Church Tralee
    Annagh Church is a medieval church and National Monument in County Kerry, Ireland.Annagh Church is located at the north end of Annagh burial ground, 3.6 km southwest of Tralee, on the south side of Tralee Bay.The church dates to the 12th–15th centuries. There are many ancient sites in the area: Tonakilla Fort, a ringfort and standing stones.The doorway is unusual in Ireland, with drip-moulding completely around it, making it similar to the Anglo-Norman style.
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  • 5. Ratass Church Tralee
    Ratass Church is a medieval church with ogham stone forming a National Monument in Tralee, Ireland.
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  • 6. Scotia's Glen Tralee
    Scotia's Grave is an area just south of Tralee in County Kerry beside the Finglas rivulet in Trughanacmy. It marks what is reputed to be the grave of Scota, a daughter of an Egyptian Pharaoh known as Friel. The traditional name of the location is Glenn Scoithin, 'vale of the little flower' or 'wee blossom.' Scoithín is the diminutive of Scoṫ, . Scotland's name comes from the Irish language, and refers to the Irish colonists that brought Gaelic culture there. The Irish called themselves Scots or the people of the Princess Scota, per their ethnogenesis mythology. Other names the Irish used for themselves include Milesians and Gael. According to Keating's Foras Feasa ar Éirinn, the woman's name Scota ultimately means blossom .According to several references in medieval Irish mythology, Sc...
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