Counties Of Ireland
The
island
of
Ireland
is often referred to as the
32 counties
, with its two states,
Northern Ireland
and the
Republic of Ireland
, being nicknamed respectively the
six counties
and the
twenty-six counties
. The counties are subdivisions of the ancient
Provinces of Ireland
. While the provinces of which the counties are subdivisions have existed for centuries, the county subdivison of these provinces was first set up in the
19th century
under British Rule to provide a framework for local government. These counties were subsequently adopted by sporting and cultural organisations such as the
Gaelic Athletic Association
, which organises its activities on county lines, today they attract strong loyalties, particularly in the sporting field. The strict definition of what constitutes a county in Ireland has been slightly blurred by a growing association of some of the population to their respective
administrative county
, most prominently noticable (due to historical influences) in the counties of
North Tipperary
,
South Tipperary
and in more recent times
Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown
,
Fingal
and
South Dublin
. Currently the "traditional" 32 counties remain in use as the basis of local identity and sporting loyalties.
Map
style="font-size: 90%;" |
Republic of Ireland
Dublin
Wicklow
Wexford
Carlow
Kildare
Meath
Louth
Monaghan
Cavan
Longford
Westmeath
Offaly
Laois
Kilkenny
Waterford
Cork
style="font-size: 90%;" |
Kerry
Limerick
Tipperary
Clare
Galway
Mayo
Roscommon
Sligo
Leitrim
Donegal
Northern Ireland
Fermanagh
Tyrone
Derry
Antrim
Down
Armagh
Local government
The original pattern of 32 counties evolved over many years from the original
Norman
conquest of Ireland. The
Local Government (Ireland) Act 1898
was a significant milestone in the framing of the counties and their status. Some of the 32 counties are no longer recognised for local government, planning and community development purposes, although unlike the
Counties of England
, the Republic's original county boundaries essentially remain unaltered (counties on occassion being sub-divided). In the Republic of Ireland, six of the original 26 counties have more than one local authority area, producing a total of 34 "county-level" authorities.
County Tipperary
has been split into
North Tipperary
and
South Tipperary
since
1898
and the formal adoption of the county system for local government. In 1994
County Dublin
was split into
Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown
,
Fingal
, and
South Dublin
for the purposes of local government administration. By 2002 however, upon the establishment of County Development Boards, the definition of "local government" expanded to include the need for a proper identity in each of the new counties; the development of which is ongoing. Of the administrative structures established under the 1898 Local Gevernment Act, the only type to have been completely abolished were the
Rural districts
, which were rendered void in the early years of the
Irish Free State
amidst widespread allegations of corruption. In Northern Ireland, a major re-organisation of local government in 1973 replaced the six traditional counties and two
county boroughs
(
Belfast
and
Derry
) by 26 "single-tier"
districts
, which cross the traditional county boundaries. The six counties and two county-boroughs remain in use for purposes such as
Lieutenancy
.
Administration
Generally administration follows the 34 "county-level" counties and cities of Ireland. The counties are referred to as "
county councils
" and 29 fall into this category. The cities of
Dublin
,
Cork
,
Limerick
,
Galway
and
Waterford
have "
city councils
", previously as "
corporations
", and are administered separately from the counties bearing those names. The
City of Kilkenny
is the only city in the republic which does not have a "city council"; it is still a
borough
but not a
county borough
and is administered as part of
County Kilkenny
. The most recent local government legislation states that Kilkenny may retain the title of "city" for ornament only.
Education
The
Vocational Education Committee
system is based on the traditional counties of the Republic of Ireland except that
County Tipperary
is separated into
North Tipperary
and
South Tipperary
. Also each of the cities of
Dublin
,
Cork
,
Limerick
,
Galway
and
Waterford
have their own committee separate from the county.
Dn Laoghaire
is unique in that it is the only town with a committee. The
Institute of Technology
system was organised on the committee areas or "functional areas", these still remain legal but are not as important as originally envisioned as the institutes are now more national in character and are only really applied today when selecting governing councils, similarily
Dublin Institute of Technology
was originally a group of several colleges of the
City of Dublin
committee.
Elections
General election
areas in the Republic of Ireland also mostly follow county boundaries - called "
constituencies
" in accordance with
Irish law
- maintaining links to the county system is a mandatory consideration in the re-organisation of constituency boundaries. This system usually results in more populated counties having several constituencies - while others, such as Sligo and Leitrim, constitute a single constituency of two counties - Dublin city and county is subdivded into twelve constituencies.
Local councillors
, elected to local government, are based on similar boundaries to the general election areas, however councillors generally run in a particular
town council
or
borough council
area which may often encompasses several smaller towns and villages.
Alphabetical list
align=left |County
align=left |Former name
align=left |Province
align=left |State
align=left |Additional local government
a href="/encyclopedia/County-Antrim" title="County Antrim">Antrim
|
Ulster
|
Northern Ireland
a href="/encyclopedia/County-Armagh" title="County Armagh">Armagh
|
Ulster
|
Northern Ireland
a href="/encyclopedia/County-Carlow" title="County Carlow">Carlow
|
Leinster
|
Republic of Ireland
a href="/encyclopedia/County-Cavan" title="County Cavan">Cavan
|
Ulster
|
Republic of Ireland
a href="/encyclopedia/County-Clare" title="County Clare">Clare
Thomond
Munster
Republic of Ireland
a href="/encyclopedia/County-Cork" title="County Cork">Cork
|
Munster
|
Republic of Ireland
|
City of Cork
a href="/encyclopedia/County-Derry" title="County Derry">Derry
(see
Coleraine
)
Ulster
Northern Ireland
a href="/encyclopedia/County-Donegal" title="County Donegal">Donegal
Tyrconnel
Ulster
Republic of Ireland
a href="/encyclopedia/County-Down" title="County Down">Down
|
Ulster
|
Northern Ireland
a href="/encyclopedia/County-Dublin" title="County Dublin">Dublin
|
Leinster
|
Republic of Ireland
|
City of Dublin
,
Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown
,
Fingal
,
South Dublin
a href="/encyclopedia/County-Fermanagh" title="County Fermanagh">Fermanagh
|
Ulster
|
Northern Ireland
a href="/encyclopedia/County-Galway" title="County Galway">Galway
|
Connacht
|
Republic of Ireland
|
City of Galway
a href="/encyclopedia/County-Kerry" title="County Kerry">Kerry
|
Munster
|
Republic of Ireland
a href="/encyclopedia/County-Kildare" title="County Kildare">Kildare
|
Leinster
|
Republic of Ireland
a href="/encyclopedia/County-Kilkenny" title="County Kilkenny">Kilkenny
|
Leinster
|
Republic of Ireland
a href="/encyclopedia/County-Laois" title="County Laois">Laois
Queen's County
,
Leix
Leinster
Republic of Ireland
a href="/encyclopedia/County-Leitrim" title="County Leitrim">Letrim
|
Connacht
|
Republic of Ireland
a href="/encyclopedia/County-Limerick" title="County Limerick">Limerick
|
Munster
|
Republic of Ireland
|
City of Limerick
a href="/encyclopedia/County-Longford" title="County Longford">Longford
|
Leinster
|
Republic of Ireland
a href="/encyclopedia/County-Louth" title="County Louth">Louth
|
Leinster
|
Republic of Ireland
a href="/encyclopedia/County-Mayo" title="County Mayo">Mayo
|
Connacht
|
Republic of Ireland
a href="/encyclopedia/County-Meath" title="County Meath">Meath
|
Leinster
|
Republic of Ireland
a href="/encyclopedia/County-Monaghan" title="County Monaghan">Monaghan
|
Ulster
|
Republic of Ireland
a href="/encyclopedia/County-Offaly" title="County Offaly">Offaly
King's County
Leinster
Republic of Ireland
a href="/encyclopedia/County-Roscommon" title="County Roscommon">Roscommon
|
Connacht
|
Republic of Ireland
a href="/encyclopedia/County-Sligo" title="County Sligo">Sligo
|
Connacht
|
Republic of Ireland
a href="/encyclopedia/County-Tipperary" title="County Tipperary">Tipperary
|
Munster
|
Republic of Ireland
|
North Tipperary
,
South Tipperary
a href="/encyclopedia/County-Tyrone" title="County Tyrone">Tyrone
|
Ulster
|
Northern Ireland
a href="/encyclopedia/County-Waterford" title="County Waterford">Waterford
|
Munster
|
Republic of Ireland
|
City of Waterford
a href="/encyclopedia/County-Westmeath" title="County Westmeath">Westmeath
|
Leinster
|
Republic of Ireland
a href="/encyclopedia/County-Wexford" title="County Wexford">Wexford
|
Leinster
|
Republic of Ireland
a href="/encyclopedia/County-Wicklow" title="County Wicklow">Wicklow
|
Leinster
|
Republic of Ireland
Former counties
Former counties include:
County Coleraine
which formed the basis of County Londonderry, and
Nether
and
Upper Tyrone
which were merged at that time;
County Desmond
which was split between Counties Cork and Kerry; and the
County of Caterlaugh
occupying the southern part of what is now County Wicklow.
See also
List of Irish counties by population
List of Irish counties by area
.
Provinces of Ireland
Districts of Northern Ireland
Irish Vehicle Registration Plates
Irish topics
External links
Central Statistics Office - 2002 census results
Flags of Ireland - includes county flags
Flags of the World - Ireland - includes more flags
Representatives of local government
Association of Municipal Authorities of Ireland
General Council of County Councils
Local Authority Members Association
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