"Wicklow" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Wicklow" Meaning

Wicklow can refer to:

1. County Wicklow: A county in the Republic of Ireland, known for its natural beauty, coastal cliffs, and historical sites like Glendalough.
2. Wicklow Mountains: A mountain range within County Wicklow, often referred to as the "garden of Ireland" due to its lush green landscapes.
3. Wicklow, Dublin: A maritime village in Dublin, Ireland, located near the River Liffey and featuring a historic pier and sailing harbor.
4. Wicklow Island: A small island in the Baltic Sea, part of the Aland Islands, Finland.

"Wicklow" Examples

Usage Examples of the Word "Wicklow"


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1. Geographical Location: The Wicklow Mountains are a mountain range located in County Wicklow, Ireland.
2. County: Wicklow is a county in the province of Leinster, Ireland, with a population of around 148,000 people.
3. Marshall Wicklow: Wicklow starred in the 1978 film "Semi-Tough" as the stepbrother of Burt Reynolds' character Billy "Bull"

Other Uses


1. An tSionainn, officially known as the River Suir, flows through the county, but surprisingly it is occasionally called the Wicklow River, Ninety kilometer down river from Kilkenny Co. It gains this name where it passes towards Wicklow town.
2. The Wicklow Way: The Wicklow Way is a 131 km (81 mi) long waymarked trail which runs from Marlay Park in County Dublin to Clonegal in County Carlow passing through County Wicklow.

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