The Republic of Ireland is divided into 32 counties, each with its own distinct character and cultural heritage. These counties are further grouped into four provinces: Leinster, Munster, Connacht, and Ulster. Each county has its own unique history, geography, and economy. In this article, we will explore some of the key information about the 32 counties of Ireland.
County | Population | Province |
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Dublin | 1,450,701 | Leinster |
Antrim | 618,108 | Ulster |
Cork | 581,231 | Munster |
Down | 531,665 | Ulster |
Galway | 276,451 | Connacht |
Londonderry | 247,132 | Ulster |
Kildare | 246,977 | Leinster |
Meath | 220,296 | Leinster |
Limerick | 205,444 | Munster |
Tyrone | 179,000 | Ulster |
Armagh | 174,792 | Ulster |
Tipperary | 167,661 | Munster |
Donegal | 166,321 | Ulster |
Wexford | 163,527 | Leinster |
Wicklow | 155,485 | Leinster |
Kerry | 155,258 | Munster |
Louth | 139,100 | Leinster |
Mayo | 137,231 | Connacht |
Clare | 127,419 | Munster |
Waterford | 127,085 | Munster |
Kilkenny | 103,685 | Leinster |
Westmeath | 95,840 | Leinster |
Laois | 91,657 | Leinster |
Offaly | 82,668 | Leinster |
Cavan | 81,201 | Ulster |
Roscommon | 69,995 | Connacht |
Sligo | 69,819 | Connacht |
Monaghan | 64,832 | Ulster |
Carlow | 61,931 | Leinster |
Fermanagh | 61,170 | Ulster |
Longford | 46,634 | Leinster |
Leitrim | 35,087 | Connacht |
Total | 7,026,636 |