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Charleville

Charleville is the name of several places in Ireland, Australia, and France. The most commonly referenced are Charleville, a town in County Cork, Ireland; Charleville, Queensland, Australia; and Charleville-Mézières, a city in northern France traditionally known as Charleville.

Charleville, County Cork, Ireland: Charleville is a town in County Cork, located in the southern part of

Charleville, Queensland, Australia: Charleville is a town in central-west Queensland, Australia, situated on the Warrego River.

Charleville-Mézières, France: Charleville-Mézières is a city in the Ardennes department, Grand Est region of northern France,

Ireland.
It
serves
as
a
local
center
for
agriculture,
commerce,
and
services
within
the
region.
It
functions
as
a
regional
service
hub
for
pastoral
industries,
and
visitor
attractions
such
as
the
Charleville
Cosmos
Centre
and
Observatory
reflect
its
role
in
tourism.
near
the
Belgian
border.
It
is
the
capital
of
the
Ardennes
and
is
known
for
Place
Ducale
and
the
Musée
Rimbaud.