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Geography of the Gaelic Games : ウィキペディア英語版 | Geography of the Gaelic Games
The two dominant sports of the Gaelic Games can be found to be played in traditional regions of Ireland. Hurling is traditionally found to be played mainly in the provinces of Munster and Leinster whereas Gaelic football is played in almost every county but is dominant in Ulster and Connacht and certain parts of the other provinces. ==Munster== The traditional hurling-football divide in Munster runs a line from Tubber in north County Clare through Corofin to Labasheeda. Across the Shannon in County Limerick the line divides the footballing territory in the hilly west Limerick to the hurling territory in the lush lowlands of east and central Limerick. In County Cork the line also divides east to west starting at Mallow extending downwards towards Cork city and onto the coast, further west beyond the footballing west Cork is the almost entirely footballing territory in County Kerry with only a very small hurling region north of Tralee in Ardfert, Ballyheigue and Causeway. The entire Counties of Tipperary and Waterford are considered to be traditionally hurling regions.〔http://www.stsylvesters.ie/feb02news/the-geography-of-hurling-1-1〕
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