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History of Sligo : ウィキペディア英語版 | History of Sligo Sligo town in northwest Ireland is the second largest town in Connacht and the county town of County Sligo. It has an urban history going back to the 13th century, and a history of settlement going back at least to the Neolithic era. The modern town developed on the Sligeach (Garavogue) river, within the territory named Cairbre Droma Cliabh. The history of Sligo town is a remarkably turbulent, colourful and varied one. It is unique in Ireland as the only large medieval town to have been under Gaelic Irish control throughout the Middle Ages, from around 1300 to 1600 AD. ==Location== The civilisation of the area centred on the great bay of Sligo (Inbher mBúadha) since the beginning of human settlement in the area. Strategic as it is between Lough Gill and the sea and on the coastal corridor that forms the main route between Ulster and Connacht. That there were woods along the Sligo river is mentioned in Tírecháns Life of Patrick, when the saint prophesied that in later times the sea would force people to move to this location.
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