- familypedia.fandom.com wiki/LimerickThe opening of a number of secondary railways in the 1850s and 1860s developed Limerick as a regional centre of communications.
- booking.com city/ie/limerick.tr.htmlLimerick şehrinde otel arayın. Limerick otellerindeki son fiyat ve fırsatları görmek için tarihlerinizi girin. Check-in tarihi.
- kingoflimericks.com what-is-a-limerick/Nobody knows who wrote the first limerick, or why it’s named after a town in Ireland. And most people couldn’t give the technical definition of a limerick.
- literarydevices.net limerick/A limerick is a poem, often humorous in nature, that consists of five lines in a single stanza with a rhyme scheme of AABBA.
- writingexplained.org grammar-dictionary/limerickFind out the meanings of limericks with limerick poem examples, definition, and more. What does limerick mean?
- urbandictionary.com define.php…When taking the extra-municipal suburbs into account, Limerick is the third largest conurbation in the Republic of Ireland, with an urban population of 90,757.
- parade.com 1249429/marynliles/limericks/The beauty of the limerick is that anyone can write them. They’re on the edge by nature and tend to leave listeners shaking their heads or blushing.
- literaryterms.net limerick/No one is completely sure where the name “limerick” comes from, but it is probably a reference to the city or county of Limerick in western Ireland.
- http://famousliteraryworks.com limericks.htmThe history of limerick poems is detailed below and due to the location of Limerick in Ireland the Irish Limericks are often found to be the most popular.
- en.wikivoyage.org wiki/LimerickWhat the place didn't spawn was limerick verse, which evolved in 18th-century England, presumably from a nonsense lyric that referred to the city or county.