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  1. The county is named after the town of Tipperary, and was established in the early 13th century, shortly after the Norman invasion of Ireland. It is Ireland's largest inland county and shares a border with eight counties, more than any other. The population of the county was 167,895 at the 2022 census. [3]

    • Tipperary (town)

      Tipperary (/ ˌ t ɪ p ə ˈ r ɛər i /; Irish: Tiobraid Árann,...

  2. Tipperary (/ ˌ t ɪ p ə ˈ r ɛər i /; Irish: Tiobraid Árann, meaning 'well of the Ara'), commonly known as Tipperary Town, is a town and a civil parish in County Tipperary, Ireland. Its population was 4,979 at the 2016 census.

  3. List of townlands of County Tipperary. Ireland portal. This is a sortable table of the approximately 3,245 townlands of County Tipperary, Ireland. [1] [2] Duplicate names occur where there is more than one townland with the same name in the county. Names marked in bold typeface are towns and villages, and the word Town appears for ...

  4. Há 6 dias · Tipperary, geographic county in the province of Munster, south-central Ireland, occupying a broad strip of country between the Rivers Shannon and Suir. It is bounded by Counties Offaly and Laoighis (north), Kilkenny (east), Waterford and Cork (south), and Limerick, Clare, and Galway (west).

  5. O Condado de Tipperary (Tiobraid Árann em irlandês) é um condado histórico da República da Irlanda, na província de Munster, no sudoeste do país. Em 1898 , ainda sob o domínio britânico , os condados tradicionais da Irlanda foram reconhecidos para fins administrativos, nesta ano, Tipperary se dividiu em dois condados ...

  6. County Tipperary (Irish: Contae Thiobraid Árann) is a county of Ireland. County Tipperary is in the province of Munster. It is named after the town of Tipperary. The area of the county is in two halves, North Tipperary and South Tipperary. The population of the county as a whole is 158,754, according to the 2011 Irish Census.

  7. County Tipperary (Irish: Contae Thiobraid Árann) is a county in the Mid-West or Shannon Region of Ireland, historically part of the province of Munster. It's low-lying, fertile and extensive: to paraphrase the familiar tune, "it's a long way from one end of Tipperary to the other".