It first became a county during the reign of the Queen Mary of England in 1556.
Laois. It is the only county in Ireland that does not touch a county with a coastline, so it is landlocked by landlocked counties.
there are several - Tyrone, Fermanagh, Monaghan, Cavan, Longford, Westmeath, Roscommon, Offaly, Laois, Carlow, Kildare, Tipperary, Kilkenny
Laoise.
1556
hatshepsut was the first queen buried in the valley of the queens but she was acctually known as a king cause she was soppose to give the frone to her son but instead she kept it herselve.
The population of County Laois is 80,458.
County Laois was created in 1556.
County Laois's motto is 'I bpáirt leis an bpobal'.
Portlaoise is the main town in county Laois.
There would be some mountains in county Laois, though they are not very high. The Slieve Bloom mountains are a range that are partially in county Laois and neighbouring counties.
There are no cities in County Laois. It's main town is Portlaoise. Other towns include Stradbally, Durrow, Borris in Ossory, Mountrath, Abbeyleix, Mountmellick, Emo, Castletown, Ballinakill, Donaghmore, Killeshin and Ballyfin. There are some others too.
It is landlocked.
No. Galway is the second largest county in Ireland. Laois is much smaller and is only the 23rd largest of the 32 counties.
There may be a townland in County Laois of that name.
A dark blue and white.
abbeyleix, county laois ireland.
Portlaoise is a town the county is Laois, the Irish is - Contae Laoise