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  1. List of cities, boroughs and towns in the Republic of Ireland. The following table and map show the areas in Ireland, previously designated as Cities, Boroughs, or Towns in the Local Government Act 2001 . Under the Local Government (Ireland) Act 1898, Ireland had a two-tier system of local authorities. The first tier consisted of administrative ...

  2. This is a link page for cities, towns and villages in the Republic of Ireland, including townships or urban centres in Dublin, Cork, Limerick, Galway, Waterford and other major urban areas. Cities are shown in bold; see City status in Ireland for an independent list.

    • Dublin. There are only five official cities in the Republic of Ireland (the rest are towns or villages), and Dublin is at the absolute top of the list. The Central Statistics Office estimated that the number of people living in Dublin grew to 1.42 million in April 2020, meaning that 28.5 percent of the entire population of Ireland lives in or around the capital city.
    • Belfast (Northern Ireland) Part of the United Kingdom, Belfast's urban center boasts 342,560 inhabitants. The city is best known for being the birthplace of the ill-fated H.M.S.
    • Cork. With 210,853 inhabitants, Cork is one of Ireland’s largest cities, yet it still manages to feel like a small town thanks to its welcoming attitude and slower pace of life.
    • Limerick. Located in the province of Munster, Limerick is Ireland's third-largest city, with half a million people living within a 60-minute drive. No one knows why those funny short poems were named after the city, but the locals are always happy to crack a few jokes—and even happier to chat about their local Gaelic sports teams.
    • Birr, Co. Offaly
    • Galway, Co. Galway
    • Howth, Co. Dublin
    • Strandhill, Co. Sligo
    • Lismore, County Waterford
    • Kilkenny, Co. Kilkenny
    • Westport, Co. Mayo

    The picturesque heritage town of Birr used to be called Parsostown, after the Parsons family, who owned the castle and estate. The town takes pride in its unique character and long history, seen in the colorful Georgian buildings. Of all the lovely structures you’ll see in this town in County Offaly, Birr Castles has to be the most intriguing. Buil...

    Galway is the ideal base to explore the Aran Islands or Connemara. It is also easily accessible to the Cliffs of Moher. This captivating town is known for its artsy, bohemian vibe, evident in its lively pub scene mixed with quaint little shops that sell books, handcraftedCladdagh rings, and musical instruments. It’s center bursts with light and col...

    Located east of Dublin is the picturesque village of Howth, on the north coast of the Howth Peninsula. It is a favorite weekend getaway for those living in the nearby capital, as it’s just a quick trip via the DART line. Its history and varied landscape is a lovely discovery for visitors who are curious enough to see more of Ireland apart from busy...

    Situated at the west of Sligo town and on the base of the Knocknarea Mountain is the coastal townof Strandhill. It is known for its quiet stretches of rocky beaches and as a haven for surfers. It is not advisable to swim on the beach, however, because of the strong currents and tides. Still, it is an ideal place for long quiet walks, from Strandhil...

    Surrounded by beautiful countryside, Lismore in County Waterfordis one of those towns in Ireland that’s perfect for the outdoorsy types, or simply those who enjoy nature walks. This historic town is situated at the foot of Knockmealdown Mountains, in Ireland’s Munster province. One of the most popular attractions in Lismore is the 800-year-old cast...

    Just a few hours away from Dublin, in the southeast is the charming medieval town of Kilkenny. The town is best known for its grand castle and deeply religious roots, as seen in the brilliantly preserved churches and monasteries such as the majestic St. Canice’s Cathedral and the Black Abbey Dominican priory, which both date back to the 13th centur...

    Situated by the scenic Clew Bay, the picturesque town of Westport is a must-visit in County Mayo. It is known for its colorful town center, and with its location by the bay, Westport is also known as a hub for a variety of water activities like fishing, kayaking, paddleboarding, sailing, snorkeling, surfing, and windsurfing. For a unique kind of ad...

  3. There were 867 BUAs, representing the entire settlement area of each town and city (including suburbs and environs). The 250 largest cities, towns and villages are listed below with data from the 2022 census.

  4. Mar 11, 2024 · 1. Allihies (Cork) Photos via Shutterstock. What do copper mines and a mining museum, the spectacular Ballydonegan Beach, an August summer festival, and a dramatic coastline all have in common? They all call Allihies ‘Home’. Allihies is a little village on the Beara Peninsula in Cork.

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  6. Ireland has many towns and cities including Dublin, Belfast, Killarney, Adare, Galway to name but a few. Visit Ireland's best and cities and towns. Discover their attractions, history and culture.

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