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'''Limerick''' is a form of [[verse]], often humorous and sometimes obscene, in five-line, predominantly [[anapestic meter]] with a strict [[rhyme scheme]] of AABBA, in which the first, second and fifth line rhyme, while the third and fourth lines are shorter and share a different rhyme.
==Limerick==
[[File:Map_of_limerick.png|Map of Limerick|thumb|right]]
'''Limerick''' is a city in [[County Limerick]], [[Ireland]]. It is located in the mid-west region and is part of the province of [[Munster]]. Limerick is situated on the River [[Shannon River|Shannon]], with the historic core of the city located on [[King's Island]].


== History ==
==History==
Limerick has a rich history that dates back to at least the [[Viking]] era. The city was founded by the Vikings in 812, and it became an important trading port. In the 12th century, the Normans built [[King John's Castle]] on King's Island, which remains one of the city's most prominent landmarks.


The origin of the limerick is unknown, but it has been suggested that the form originated in the city of [[Limerick, Ireland]] and was popularized by 18th century Irish soldiers. The term was first used in English in 1898 in the [[New English Dictionary]], although the form itself has been traced back to the 11th century.
[[File:Limerick-King-Johns-Castle-2012.JPG|King John's Castle|thumb|left]]


== Structure ==
During the medieval period, Limerick was a significant center of commerce and trade. The city was granted its first charter in 1197, and it continued to grow in importance throughout the Middle Ages. The city played a key role in the [[Williamite War in Ireland]], with the [[Treaty of Limerick]] being signed in 1691.


A limerick consists of five lines. The first, second, and fifth lines must have seven to ten syllables while rhyming and having the same verbal rhythm. The third and fourth lines should only have five to seven syllables; they too must rhyme with each other and have the same rhythm.
==Geography==
Limerick is located at the head of the Shannon Estuary, where the river meets the Atlantic Ocean. The city is surrounded by a rich agricultural hinterland and is known for its scenic beauty. The climate is temperate maritime, with mild winters and cool summers.


== Examples ==
==Economy==
Historically, Limerick's economy was based on agriculture and trade. In recent years, the city has diversified its economy, with significant growth in the technology and services sectors. Limerick is home to several multinational companies and has a vibrant local business community.


One of the most famous limericks is attributed to [[Edward Lear]], a 19th-century English artist and writer known for his nonsensical poetry and prose:
==Culture==
Limerick is known for its vibrant cultural scene, with numerous festivals, events, and cultural institutions. The city is home to the [[Hunt Museum]], which houses an impressive collection of art and antiquities.


:There was an Old Man with a beard,
[[File:Hunt_Museum_Limerick.jpg|Hunt Museum, Limerick|thumb|right]]
:Who said, 'It is just as I feared!
:Two Owls and a Hen,
:Four Larks and a Wren,
:Have all built their nests in my beard!'


== See also ==
The [[Belltable Arts Centre]] is a key venue for the performing arts, hosting a variety of theatrical productions, concerts, and film screenings.


* [[Nursery rhyme]]
[[File:Belltable.jpg|Belltable|thumb|left]]
* [[Poetry]]
* [[Rhyme scheme]]
* [[Edward Lear]]


== References ==
==Education==
Limerick is a major center for education in Ireland, with several higher education institutions, including the [[University of Limerick]] and [[Limerick Institute of Technology]]. These institutions attract students from all over the world and contribute significantly to the city's economy and cultural life.


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==Transport==
Limerick is well-connected by road, rail, and air. The city is served by [[Shannon Airport]], which provides international flights. Limerick is also a hub for rail transport, with regular services to [[Dublin]], [[Cork]], and other major cities.


[[Category:Poetic form]]
==Landmarks==
[[Category:Humor]]
Limerick is home to many historical and cultural landmarks. In addition to King John's Castle, notable sites include [[St. Mary's Cathedral]], [[The Treaty Stone]], and the [[Limerick City Gallery of Art]].
[[Category:Literature]]
 
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[[File:George_Street,_Limerick_(5691906290).jpg|George Street, Limerick|thumb|right]]
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File:Map_of_limerick.png|Limerick
==Sports==
File:Limerick-King-Johns-Castle-2012.JPG|King John's Castle
Limerick has a strong sporting tradition, particularly in [[rugby union]] and [[hurling]]. The city is home to the [[Munster Rugby]] team, which plays its home games at [[Thomond Park]].
File:DV405_no.235_Limerick.png|Limerick
 
File:George_Street,_Limerick_(5691906290).jpg|George Street, Limerick
==Related pages==
File:Limerick_arms.jpg|Limerick Arms
* [[County Limerick]]
File:OConnell.JPG|O'Connell
* [[Shannon River]]
File:Hunt_Museum_Limerick.jpg|Hunt Museum, Limerick
* [[University of Limerick]]
File:Belltable.jpg|Belltable
 
File:Radio_House,_Limerick_Live_95.jpg|Radio House, Limerick Live 95
[[Category:Cities in Ireland]]
File:Limerick_-_RTE_Lyric_FM_(Robert_Street)_(5771337206).jpg|RTÉ Lyric FM, Robert Street
[[Category:Limerick]]
File:LimerickSunsetPotatoMarket.jpg|Limerick Sunset at Potato Market
File:St_Johns_Cathedral_Limerick_Ireland.jpg|St John's Cathedral, Limerick
</gallery>
<gallery>
File:Map of limerick.png|Map of Limerick
File:Limerick-King-Johns-Castle-2012.JPG|King John's Castle
File:DV405 no.235 Limerick.png|Limerick
File:George Street, Limerick (5691906290).jpg|George Street, Limerick
File:Limerick arms.jpg|Limerick Arms
File:OConnell.JPG|O'Connell
File:Hunt Museum Limerick.jpg|Hunt Museum, Limerick
File:Belltable.jpg|Belltable
File:Radio House, Limerick Live 95.jpg|Radio House, Limerick Live 95
File:Limerick - RTE Lyric FM (Robert Street) (5771337206).jpg|RTE Lyric FM, Limerick
File:LimerickSunsetPotatoMarket.jpg|Limerick Sunset Potato Market
File:St Johns Cathedral Limerick Ireland.jpg|St John's Cathedral, Limerick
</gallery>

Latest revision as of 11:28, 23 March 2025

Limerick[edit]

Map of Limerick

Limerick is a city in County Limerick, Ireland. It is located in the mid-west region and is part of the province of Munster. Limerick is situated on the River Shannon, with the historic core of the city located on King's Island.

History[edit]

Limerick has a rich history that dates back to at least the Viking era. The city was founded by the Vikings in 812, and it became an important trading port. In the 12th century, the Normans built King John's Castle on King's Island, which remains one of the city's most prominent landmarks.

King John's Castle

During the medieval period, Limerick was a significant center of commerce and trade. The city was granted its first charter in 1197, and it continued to grow in importance throughout the Middle Ages. The city played a key role in the Williamite War in Ireland, with the Treaty of Limerick being signed in 1691.

Geography[edit]

Limerick is located at the head of the Shannon Estuary, where the river meets the Atlantic Ocean. The city is surrounded by a rich agricultural hinterland and is known for its scenic beauty. The climate is temperate maritime, with mild winters and cool summers.

Economy[edit]

Historically, Limerick's economy was based on agriculture and trade. In recent years, the city has diversified its economy, with significant growth in the technology and services sectors. Limerick is home to several multinational companies and has a vibrant local business community.

Culture[edit]

Limerick is known for its vibrant cultural scene, with numerous festivals, events, and cultural institutions. The city is home to the Hunt Museum, which houses an impressive collection of art and antiquities.

Hunt Museum, Limerick

The Belltable Arts Centre is a key venue for the performing arts, hosting a variety of theatrical productions, concerts, and film screenings.

Belltable

Education[edit]

Limerick is a major center for education in Ireland, with several higher education institutions, including the University of Limerick and Limerick Institute of Technology. These institutions attract students from all over the world and contribute significantly to the city's economy and cultural life.

Transport[edit]

Limerick is well-connected by road, rail, and air. The city is served by Shannon Airport, which provides international flights. Limerick is also a hub for rail transport, with regular services to Dublin, Cork, and other major cities.

Landmarks[edit]

Limerick is home to many historical and cultural landmarks. In addition to King John's Castle, notable sites include St. Mary's Cathedral, The Treaty Stone, and the Limerick City Gallery of Art.

George Street, Limerick

Sports[edit]

Limerick has a strong sporting tradition, particularly in rugby union and hurling. The city is home to the Munster Rugby team, which plays its home games at Thomond Park.

Related pages[edit]