Cork - 7500 square kilometres
Kerry - 4807 square kilometres
Tipperary 4305 square kilometres
Clare - 3450 square kilometres
Limerick - 2756 square kilometres
Waterford - 1857 square kilometres
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County Cork is the largest county in the province of Munster, and also the largest county in Ireland.
Clare, Cork, Kerry, Limerick, Tipperary and Waterford are the six counties in the Irish province of Munster.
there are 6 counties in Munster
there are 6 counties in Munster - Cork, Tipperary, Waterford, Clare, Limerick and Kerry
They are Ireland's four provinces.
Ireland is divided into 4 provinces - Leinster, Munster, Connacht and Ulster. 3 counties of Ulster are in the Republic and 6 counties are in Northern Ireland
Leinster, Munster Connacht and Ulster. 6 of Ulster's 9 counties are in Northern Ireland.
The longest river entirely in Munster is the River Blackwater. The River Suir is longer, but borders Leinster counties too, so can be classified as not entirely in Munster. Ireland's longest river, the Shannon, enters the sea in Munster but only about 1/3 of its length is in Munster.
Ireland has 4 provinces. They are Leinster, Munster Ulster and Connacht. Each of these has a number of counties and there are 32 counties in total. These are the counties, listed in each of their provinces.Leinster:DublinMeathKildareWicklowWexfordWestmeathLaoisLouthLongfordOffalyKilkennyCarlowMunster:CorkKerryLimerickTipperaryWaterfordClareUlster:FermanaghCavanAntrimTyroneMonaghanDownArmaghDonegalConnacht:RoscommonMayoGalwayLeitrimSligo
Ireland is split into four provinces (originally 5, thousands of years ago). Ulster, Munster, Leinster and Connacht. Each Province is sub divided into counties. There are 32 counties in Ireland. 9 of the 11 counties in Ulster are currently under indirect British rule. The remaining 26 counties form the Republic of Ireland. The occupied six counties of Ulster are also erroneously referred to as "The North", Northern Ireland" & "Ulster".
There is no province that is not included in the Republic of Ireland. Leinster, Munster and Connaught are all completely in the Republic of Ireland. 3 of Ulster's 9 counties are in the Republic of Ireland, so that may be what you are referring to. The other 6 counties of Ulster make up Northern Ireland. These 6 counties are often incorrectly referred to as being Ulster.
Ireland is split into four provinces (originally 5, thousands of years ago). Ulster, Munster, Leinster and Connacht. Each Province is sub divided into counties. There are 32 counties in Ireland. 9 of the 11 counties in Ulster are currently under indirect British rule. The remaining 26 counties form the Republic of Ireland. The occupied six counties of Ulster are also erroneously referred to as "The North", Northern Ireland" & "Ulster".
Ireland is split into four provinces, called Munster, Leinster, Ulster and Connacht. There are 32 counties in Ireland, with some in each of the four provinces.
name three counties through which the Munster Blackwater flows
There are six counties in the Irish province Munster: Cork, Kerry, Limerick, Clare, Waterford and Tipperary.