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  1. In common usage, it can mean the 32 counties that existed prior to 1838 – the so-called traditional counties, 26 of which are in the Republic of Ireland. However, the Local Government Acts define counties to include separate counties within the traditional county of Dublin.

    • Antrim – the Glens county. Overview: County Antrim is part of Northern Ireland and Ulster, with a population of approximately 618,000 people. Interesting fact: People of Antrim hold the common nickname of ‘The Glensman’ due to Antrim’s famous glens.
    • Armagh – the orchard county. Overview: Armagh is part of Northern Ireland and Ulster with a population of approximately 174,792. Interesting fact: Armagh is known as the ‘Orchard County’ due to its abundance of orchards.
    • Carlow – the dolmen county. Overview: Carlow is in the south-east of Ireland and is part of the province of Leinster. It has a population of approximately 24,272.
    • Cavan – the Breifne (also Brefni) county. Overview: Cavan is part of the province of Ulster, located on the border region with a population of approximately 76,176.
  2. The 32 traditional counties of Ireland. This is a list of counties of Ireland ordered by population. Counties in the Republic of Ireland are shown in normal type, while those in Northern Ireland are listed in italic type.

    • Antrim – home of Belfast. Located at the north of the Island, Antrim is one of the six counties that make up Northern Ireland. It is also the home of Belfast, the capital city of Northern Ireland.
    • Armagh – the ecclesiastical capital. Armagh is another county located in Northern Ireland. It is known as the “ecclesiastical capital of Ireland” and is the site of Navan Fort – an ancient, pagan ceremonial ground.
    • Carlow – for ancient Ireland. Located in the southeast of Ireland, Carlow is a small county rich in native flora, fauna, landscapes, and scenery. The River Barrow flows through Carlow, and it is known for its burial sites and ancient ruins.
    • Cavan – The Lake County. Cavan is border county in the Republic of Ireland, meaning it sits close to the border of Northern Ireland. It is a scenic county rich in heritage and history.
  3. The 26 counties of the Republic of Ireland are Carlow, Cavan, Clare, Cork, Donegal, Dublin, Galway, Kerry, Kildare, Kilkenny, Laois, Leitrim, Limerick, Longford, Louth, Mayo, Meath, Monaghan, Offaly, Roscommon, Sligo, Tipperary, Waterford, Westmeath, Wexford and Wicklow.

  4. This is a list of the counties of Ireland ordered by area. Counties in the Republic of Ireland are shown in normal type, while those in Northern Ireland are listed in italic type. The 32 traditional counties of Ireland

  5. Oct 25, 2019 · Ireland contains 32 counties, 26 of which are part of the Republic of Ireland.

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