Fermoy
Fermoy in
County Cork,
Ireland is a town of some 4,800 inhabitants, environs included, situated on the River Blackwater in the south of
Ireland. The name of the town comes from the Irish, and refers to a Cistercian
abbey founded in the
12th century and a ford on the Blackwater, around which the town grew up.
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Fermoy in
County Cork,
Ireland is a town of some 4,800 inhabitants, environs included, situated on the River Blackwater in the south of
Ireland. The name of the town comes from the Irish, and refers to a Cistercian
abbey founded in the
12th century and a ford on the Blackwater, around which the town grew up.