There are four councils as follows:
Dublin City Council
Fingal
Dún Laoghaire Rathdown
South Dublin
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Ireland has county and city councils as local government bodies. The head of a council in Ireland is a mayor.
Fingal is not a county. It is part of the county of Dublin in Ireland. Because of the size of population of Dublin and the amount of things there are to look after, Dublin has a number of councils looking after the city and different parts of the county. Fingal is one of the areas, covering much of the north of county Dublin.
No. You may be referring to Dún Laoghaire, a town in county Dublin. Dún Laoghaire is often pronounced as Dunleary. For administrative purposes, as Dublin is highly populated, 4 different councils, sometimes referred to as county councils, look after different parts of the city and county of Dublin. One of these is known as Dún Laoghaire Rathdown. At one time there was a council looking after the actual city, known as Dublin Corporation, and a county council to look after the rest of the county. In 1994 that council was split into three, which are known as Dún Laoghaire Rathdown, Fingal and South Dublin. Together with the one now looking after the city, called Dublin city council, you have the 4 councils. However people still recognise Dublin as one single county and that is what it is. There are city and county councils for Cork, Waterford, Limerick and Galway, each having one city and one county council. The county of Tipperary is the only other county that has two councils.
There are several administrative levels including Parliament, Metropolitan Authorities, County Councils, District Councils, Town Councils and Parish Councils.
Yes, the United Kingdom is an example of a unitary state.
There are caves in many parts of Ireland. For example there are the Ailwee Caves in county Clare and the Dunmore caves in county Kilkenny. Thee are mountains all around Ireland and many caves can be found in them.
County councils are responsible for taking care of and setting rules in counties. This includes making decisions about roads, emergency services, sanitation, and libraries.
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There is no county in Ireland called Hilman.
County Longford is the fourth smallest county in Ireland.
There are a lot of McCarthys in county Cork, but you will find them in many parts of Ireland.
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