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the province of Munster broke away from the Irish Free State and established the... The Munster Republic was short lived and subsequently crushed by heavily... The province of Munster contributes 40 billion euro... Munster also is wealthier than... Munster is the home to many modern capital intensive... Munster was the home of... The Munster and Leinster Bank... Munster is one of Ireland... Munster has developed into the centre of Ireland... Munster has the second highest number of Irish... Munster is famous for its tradition of... Munster Senior Hurling Championship... Munster Senior Hurling Championship... Four Munster clubs play in the... Munster Gaelic Athletic Association... Munster Senior Club Football Championship... Munster Senior Club Football Championship...

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