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Waterford, Waterford - History, Waterford - Notable Historical Figures, Waterford - Today, The Three Sisters: The River Barrow, River Nore and River Suir, Blaa, a doughy, white bread roll peculiar to Waterford City, Waterford Airport, Woodstown - Early Viking Settlement discovered near Waterford in 2003, on the banks of the River Suir.
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