Kerry is only touched by Limerick and Cork
Only county Fermanagh of Northern Ireland's 6 counties does not touch Lough Neagh. The other 5 counties do. They are Armagh, Tyrone, Derry, Antrim and Down.Only county Fermanagh of Northern Ireland's 6 counties does not touch Lough Neagh. The other 5 counties do. They are Armagh, Tyrone, Derry, Antrim and Down.Only county Fermanagh of Northern Ireland's 6 counties does not touch Lough Neagh. The other 5 counties do. They are Armagh, Tyrone, Derry, Antrim and Down.Only county Fermanagh of Northern Ireland's 6 counties does not touch Lough Neagh. The other 5 counties do. They are Armagh, Tyrone, Derry, Antrim and Down.Only county Fermanagh of Northern Ireland's 6 counties does not touch Lough Neagh. The other 5 counties do. They are Armagh, Tyrone, Derry, Antrim and Down.Only county Fermanagh of Northern Ireland's 6 counties does not touch Lough Neagh. The other 5 counties do. They are Armagh, Tyrone, Derry, Antrim and Down.Only county Fermanagh of Northern Ireland's 6 counties does not touch Lough Neagh. The other 5 counties do. They are Armagh, Tyrone, Derry, Antrim and Down.Only county Fermanagh of Northern Ireland's 6 counties does not touch Lough Neagh. The other 5 counties do. They are Armagh, Tyrone, Derry, Antrim and Down.Only county Fermanagh of Northern Ireland's 6 counties does not touch Lough Neagh. The other 5 counties do. They are Armagh, Tyrone, Derry, Antrim and Down.Only county Fermanagh of Northern Ireland's 6 counties does not touch Lough Neagh. The other 5 counties do. They are Armagh, Tyrone, Derry, Antrim and Down.Only county Fermanagh of Northern Ireland's 6 counties does not touch Lough Neagh. The other 5 counties do. They are Armagh, Tyrone, Derry, Antrim and Down.
Parts of it are, but it is also partly in other neighbouring counties.
No, it is in Northern Ireland. 6 of Ulster's 9 counties are in Northern Ireland, with Tyrone being one of those 6. The other 3 Ulster counties are in the Republic of Ireland.
Because it is larger than any other county. That is just the way the 32 counties of Ireland developed, with Cork happening to be the largest of all of the counties. Click on the link below to see a map of Ireland showing all of the 32 counties. Cork is the large green one at the bottom. Louth is the smallest; it is the light blue county on the right.
Ireland does not have a hurling team. The different counties in Ireland each have their own hurling team and they compete against each other in different competitions. In turn, each club in most counties have a hurling team, from which the county managers pick the most talented players for the county teams.
The counties in the midlands and north midlands, mainly Westmeath and Cavan, are the counties with the most lakes in Ireland. Fermanagh and Monaghan also have a lot of lakes. The lakes in these counties are small, but numerous. Other counties have larger lakes, but not as many of them.
Kilkenny are the only county that do not currently participate in the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship. This is despite the fact that there are 9 other counties who have had less success than them in the senior championship.
The last census in the Republic of Ireland was in 2006. You will find figures for populations of the counties and their cities in the list at the link below, and also a range of other information. All this detail is on the Central Statistics Office website. Details for the 6 counties of Northern Ireland would not be covered, just the 26 counties in the Republic of Ireland.
Armagh is a county in Northern Ireland and it has a city called Armagh. The other five counties in Northern Ireland are Fermanagh, Antrim, Tyrone, Down and Derry. Derry is also the name of a city. The biggest city in Northern Ireland is Belfast, part of which is in county Antrim and part of which is in county Down.
There are 32 counties in Ireland. 26 of these are in the Republic of Ireland, and the other 6 are in Northern Ireland. Those 6 counties are all in the province of Ulster, which also has 3 other counties. See the map below, where you will see the 6 counties separated by an orange line.
It depends. My great-great grandfather was a Mahan & he came from County Limerick, but you will find Mahan's (Mahon, McMahan, McMahon, etc) from other counties.
Three other counties border county Dublin. They are Meath, Kildare and Wicklow. Dublin also has a coastline on its eastern side.