Connemara Hill Lamb
Variety of lamb
Connemara Hill Lamb (Irish: Uaineoil Chnoic Chonamara) is a variety of lamb[1] which was granted Protected Geographical Indication status under European Union law in 1999.[2] Connemara is a region of County Galway in Ireland.
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