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Dublin is the largest city in Ireland.

  • Dublin - 1,661,185 inhabitants since of (2006) Metropolitan Census.
  • Belfast - 274,678 inhabitants
  • Cork City - 189,692 inhabitants
  • Limerick City - 91,119 inhabitants
  • Derry City - 85,126 inhabitants
  • Lisburn - 79,246 inhabitants

These numbers are estimates that will constantly change.
dublin is the largest city

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Cork is the third largest city in Ireland, after Dublin and Belfast.

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The second largest city on the island of Ireland is Belfast. The second largest city in the Republic of Ireland is Cork.

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Including the cities, it is Dublin. Excluding the cities, it is Drogheda.

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Republic of Ireland:

Dublin City - 506,500

Cork City - 198,000

Northern Ireland:

Belfast - 267,500

Derry - 90,663

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there are 2 large inland towns in Ireland - Athlone and Clonmel -- both have almost the same population -- 17,000

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Belfast, 484,800

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Belfast.

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Armagh.

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What are the three major cities in Ireland and why?

Dublin is the capital and largest city. Cork is the largest city in the south of Ireland and main city in the province of Munster. Belfast is the largest city in Northern Ireland.


What type city of northem ireland?

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