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Galway City is a vibrant and culturally rich city located on the west coast of Ireland. It is the fourth-largest city in Ireland and serves as the county town of County Galway. Established in 1232, Galway City has a rich history and offers a unique blend of medieval and modern influences. The city is situated at the mouth of the River Corrib, where it meets Galway Bay, and is surrounded by stunning natural landscapes. Galway City is known for its lively atmosphere, warm hospitality, and thriving arts scene. It is often referred to as the "Cultural Heart of Ireland" due to its numerous festivals, including the renowned Galway International Arts Festival and the Galway Oyster Festival. The city's charming streets are filled with colorful buildings, lively pubs, charming shops, and a wide range of restaurants offering traditional Irish cuisine. Galway City is also a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts, with opportunities for coastal walks, water activities, and exploring the nearby Connemara region. With a population of approximately 79,934, Galway City offers a vibrant and welcoming experience for locals and visitors alike.
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