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Waterford, Ireland - A Rochester Sister City

Fáilte romhat chuig ár Cathrach!

Waterford, Ireland, became Rochester's seventh sister city in 1983. The city of 54,000 is located on the River Suir in southeastern Ireland. Settled by the Norsemen in the 9th century and occupied by the Norsemen in 1170, the city was devastated by the forces of Oliver Cromwell in 1650. 

Dominated by Reginald's Tower, a Viking fortress erected in 1003 and now housing a civic museum, modern Waterford is a leading industrial city and seaport which is world famous for its superb Waterford crystal. One of Rochester's leading manufacturers, Bausch and Lomb, has a plant in Waterford. 

The city's rich cultural life features the Theater Royal and the Garter Lane Arts Center, and is climaxed each September by the International Festival of Light Opera. 

Fast Facts

  • Currency: Euro
  • Sister City Since: 1983
  • Language: English, Irish
  • Population: 54,000

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