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  • "The rise of the 'staycation' has also helped boost hotel prices with popular tourist spots such as Castlebar and Sligo experiencing an increase in room rates with prices up 4% and 5% respectively."

    Top Stories: BreakingNews.ie 2010

  • "The rise of the 'staycation' has also helped boost hotel prices with popular tourist spots such as Castlebar and Sligo experiencing an increase in room rates with prices up 4pc and 5pc respectively."

    Independent.ie - Frontpage RSS Feed 2010

  • "The rise of the 'staycation' has also helped boost hotel prices with popular tourist spots such as Castlebar and Sligo experiencing an increase in room rates with prices up 4% and 5% respectively."

    Belfasttelegraph.co.uk - Frontpage RSS Feed 2010

  • "The rise of the 'staycation' has also helped boost hotel prices with popular tourist spots such as Castlebar and Sligo experiencing an increase in room rates with prices up 4% and 5% respectively."

    Top Stories: BreakingNews.ie 2010

  • "The rise of the 'staycation' has also helped boost hotel prices with popular tourist spots such as Castlebar and Sligo experiencing an increase in room rates with prices up 4% and 5% respectively."

    Top Stories: BreakingNews.ie 2010

  • "The rise of the 'staycation' has also helped boost hotel prices with popular tourist spots such as Castlebar and Sligo experiencing an increase in room rates with prices up 4% and 5% respectively."

    Top Stories: BreakingNews.ie 2010

  • Paul McErlane/European Pressphoto Agency Election posters are seen outside the headquarters in Castlebar as the Irish general election begins in County Mayo, Ireland.

    Ireland Heads to the Polls 2011

  • Peter Morrison/Associated Press Ireland's Fine Gael leader Enda Kenny, watched by his wife, Fionnuala, right, and daughter, Aoibhinn, left, prepared to cast his vote at a school in Castlebar, Ireland.

    Ireland Heads to the Polls 2011

  • Blackie Gavin, a county councilor from Castlebar, is one such climber.

    Patty Hodapp: 2,507 Feet Above Ireland: A St. Paddy's Climb up Croagh Patrick Patty Hodapp 2011

  • Paul Mcerlane/European Pressphoto Agency Gerard Deere, mayor of Castlebar and assistant to Irish opposition leader Enda Kenny, opened up the party headquarters in Castlebar.

    Ireland Heads to the Polls 2011

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