
Treaty City
Treaty City refers to Limerick, Ireland, especially during the 18th and 19th centuries, when it was known as a hub for the Treaty of Limerick negotiations in 1691. This treaty marked the end of the Williamite War, granting certain rights to Catholics in Ireland. Over time, "Treaty City" has become a symbolic nickname reflecting Limerick's historical and political significance in Irish history. Today, it highlights the city’s legacy of negotiations, treaties, and its role in Ireland’s political development.