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Waterford
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Wa·ter·ford  (wôtr-frd, wtr-)
A borough of southeast Ireland south-southwest of Dublin. A major port, Waterford is famous for its glass-manufacturing industry. Population: 45,700.

Waterford [ˈwɔːtəfəd]
n
1. (Placename) a county of S Republic of Ireland, in Munster province on the Atlantic: mountainous in the centre and in the northwest. County town: Waterford. Pop.: 94 680 (1996). Area: 1838 sq. km (710 sq. miles)
2. (Placename) a port in S Republic of Ireland, county town of Co. Waterford: famous glass industry; fishing. Pop.: 42 540 (1996)
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Noun1.Waterford - a port city in southern IrelandWaterford - a port city in southern Ireland; famous for glass industry
Eire, Ireland, Irish Republic, Republic of Ireland - a republic consisting of 26 of 32 counties comprising the island of Ireland; achieved independence from the United Kingdom in 1921


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This article referred to the Waterford City Bypass and featured a picture of the new cablestayed Suir Bridge in error.
The Unite trade union said the workers, who occupied the Kilbarry factory and visitor centre in Waterford city on January 30, would end their occupation "over the next 24 hours".
The Unite trade union said the workers, who occupied the Kilbarry factory and visitor centre in Waterford city on January 30, would end their occupation "over the next 24 hours".
 
 
 
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