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Tulla is a town in East Clare Ireland Latitude 52° 51' 53N Longitude 8° 45' 38W. The town is the commercial centre fot Tulla parish and the surrounding hinterland.
Tulla is a town in East Clare Ireland. The town is the commercial centre fot Tulla parish and the surrounding hinterland.
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The town gets its name from the Gaelic An Tulach (hill)
The town gets its name from the Gaelic An Tulach (hill)

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Tulla is a town in East Clare Ireland. The town is the commercial centre fot Tulla parish and the surrounding hinterland. 52°51′53″N 8°45′38″W / 52.86472°N 8.76056°W / 52.86472; -8.76056

The town gets its name from the Gaelic An Tulach (hill)

Tulla church was founded about 620 by Mochuille and the town received it’s town charter in the 13th Century.

Population of the town was 414 in 2002 but it has grown since then. Tulla rural area increased by 14.9% from 2001 to 2006.

Tulla is well known for the Tulla Ceili band and the Tulla Pipe band.

Tulla won the 2007 County Clare Hurling Club Championship.

see Also

External Links

Tulla Online [1]

For maps see Falling Grain Website [2]

Georgina Campbells Ireland [3]

Tulla Cemetery [4]

TULLA TRADITIONAL MUSIC FESTIVAL [5]

Tulla Pipe Band [6]

Tulla Ceili Band [7]