AVOCA

Avoca (Irish: Abhóca) is a small town near
Arklow, in County Wicklow, Ireland. It is situated on the
River Avoca.
The Avoca area has been associated with its famous copper
mines for many years and the valley has been immortalised by
Thomas Moore in the famous song The Meeting of the Waters.
The name of the song derives from the meeting of the
Avonmore and Avonbeg rivers, about two miles from the
village of Avoca. The song is said to have been written
under a tree, the stump of which remains by the Meetings.
Avoca is also famous for its handweaving. Avoca Handweavers
are based in Avoca.
Avoca was once known as Newbridge. It subsequently became
known as Ovoca, and then in Victorian times as Avoca.
Ptolemy mentions the river Obhoca on his early map of
Ireland. The official name of the village is now Avoca in
English and Abhóca in Irish. None of the other names are
used today.
Avoca is the village where the BBC series Ballykissangel was
filmed. In 1966, Avoca was one of the locations used in the
film "Jules Verne's Rocket to the Moon".
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