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Gorey (/ˈɡoʊr.iː/; Irish: Guaire) is a market town in north County Wexford, Ireland. It is beside the main M11 Dublin to Wexford road. The town is also connected to the railway network along the same route. Local newspapers include the Gorey Guardian and Gorey Echo.
Gorey is an hour's drive from the southern outskirts of Dublin. Gorey's position on the N11/M11 – a direct link to the capital – has made it an attractive choice for commuters, many of whom spend less time travelling to work than their counterparts living in particular areas of Dublin. As a result, there has been a dramatic increase in the building of new houses in Gorey. Between 1996 and 2002, the population has risen by 44% in the town, and by 23% in the surrounding district.
Many new shops have been added in the last few years, including the Gorey Shopping Centre; Esmonde Street has been developed from a residential street to a mainly-commercial street and, by all appearances, a similar transformation is occurring on 'The Avenue'. Five supermarkets compete for customers in the town.
County Wexford (Irish: Contae Loch Garman) is a county in Ireland. It is in the province of Leinster and is part of the South-East Region. It is named after the town of Wexford and was based on the historic Gaelic territory of Hy Kinsella (Uí Ceinnsealaigh), whose capital was Ferns.Wexford County Council is the local authority for the county. The population of the county is 145,273 according to the 2011 census.
The county is rich in evidence of early human habitation.Portal tombs (sometimes called dolmens) exist at Ballybrittas (on Bree Hill) and at Newbawn— and date from the Neolithic period or earlier. Remains from the Bronze Age period are far more widespread. Early Irish tribes formed the Kingdom of Uí Cheinnsealaig, an area that was slightly larger than the current County Wexford.
County Wexford was one of the earliest areas of Ireland to be Christianised, in the early 5th century. Later, from 819 onwards, the Vikings plundered many Christian sites in the county. Wexford town became a Viking settlement near the end of the 9th century.
Wexford (from Old Norse: Veisafjǫrðr, Irish: Loch Garman) is the county town of County Wexford, Ireland It is near the southeastern corner of the island of Ireland, close to Rosslare Europort. The town is linked to Dublin by the M11/N11 National Primary Route, and the national rail network. It has a population of 19,913 (20,072 with environs) according to the 2011 census.
Wexford lies on the south side of Wexford Harbour, the estuary of the River Slaney. According to a local legend, the town got its Irish name, Loch Garman, from a young man named Garman Garbh who was drowned on the mudflats at the mouth of the River Slaney by flood waters released by an enchantress. The resulting loch or lough was thus named Loch Garman. The town was founded by the Vikings in about 800 AD. They named it Veisafjǫrðr, meaning inlet of the mud flats, and the name has changed only slightly into its present form. For about three hundred years it was a Viking town, a city state, largely independent and owing only token dues to the Irish kings of Leinster.
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http://www.indiemerch.com/handselecta/item/23107 Handselecta is pleased to announce a new series of blackbooks, with limited editions by individual writers. Gorey developed his style in the streets of Paris, from the early 90s to the 2010's. He shares some of his many styles and alphabets in this new workbook due out Summer 2014. 128 matte-coated pages Impermeable and bleed proof 8"x10.5" Over 30 pages of inspiration from GOREY's black book Over 60 blank pages Over 30 pages of graph paper
Drive through video of Gorey Co. Wexford, Republic of Ireland, http://www.vidireland.com
Part of Wexford County Council's Make a Movie Summer Film Project.
Visit Gorey in Co. Wexford, Ireland. There are many great things to do here. A great community with lots to see and do.
Resumen de los mejores momentos del grupo de Gorey, Irlanda en los campamentos de inglés de 2016
Car drive from Gorey Co. Wexford to Camolin Co. Wexford, Republic of Ireland....http://www.vidireland.com
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Car drive from Bray Co. Wicklow to Gorey Co. Wexford, Republic of Ireland....http://www.vidireland.com
english / deutsch: Arrived on the Channel Island of Jersey asked us a guide, if we would like a tour of the island? Without hesitation, we accepted the offer. It was a half day tour with the most important highlights, just fantastic! We started un St. Helier, the capital, drove along St. Aubin's bay to Corbiere Lighthouse, the most famous postcard point of the island. Relaxed, we drove along the St. Queens Bay to Romany Restaurant & Shop on the north coast, and laid there a one stop coffee. We continued along the steep northern coast to the final stop, the picturesque Gorey. After a brief photo stop we drove through the evening sun back to St. Helier. The Tiede amounts to about 12 meters and one looks in vain world. The waterless coast formed a beautiful landscape of craters. The five hou...
A quick look at a great short walk around La Corbière on the Channel Island of Jersey. Presented by Andrew White - http://www.twitter.com/AndrewRWhite To see the map along with the walking route to print out, visit http://www.walksaroundbritain.co.uk/lacorbiere.html The full version of this walk is included in Season 3 Edition 5 of Walks Around Britain - buy or rent it here - https://youtu.be/sakyWf3W2Ok Visit our website for more walks and information at http://www.walksaroundbritain.co.uk To keep in touch with all our news, follow us on Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/WalksBritain To subscribe to our walking and outdoors podcast, visit us on iTunes - http://bit.ly/GHi9eK or on AudioBoom - https://audioboom.com/WalksBritain
JERSEY, spectacular St Helier, CHANNEL ISLANDS! A walking and musical tour of Saint Helier, the spectacular capital of Jersey, (Channel Islands). Vic Stefanu, vstefanu@yahoo.com
This ancient fortress city is one of the most spectacular in Europe. A small city is actually contained within the walls. The most important sights include: Cite Medievale The site has a 2500 year military history including domination by Gallo-Roman, Visigoth, Saracen &Frankish; lords. Neglected for centuries it was largely restored in the mid -1800s under the supervision of Violette-le Duc. Basilique Saint-Nazaire Constructed around 925 AD and blessed by Pope Urban II in 1096. Romanesque design was gradually replaced with Gothic components from 1269 to 1330. Chateau Comtal Surrounded by an additional system of fortifications within the walled city, the core Chateau once stood alone as the fortress. Violette-le Duc's restoration designs included the reconstruction of timbered...
Vile forms of Necros lie rotting my mind
Feasting like maggots - maggots in flesh
So left your ruined cortex behind
Now the maggot knows glee as it nibbles on your spine!
[Chorus:]
Maggots! Maggots!
Maggots are falling like rain!
Putrid pus-pools vomit blubonic plague
The bowels of the beast reek of puke
How to describe such vileness on the page
World maggot waits for the end of the age!
[Chorus]
Beneath a sky of maggots I walked
Until those maggots began to fall
I gaped at God to receive my gift
Bathed in maggots till the planet shit
[Repeat chorus a lot]