Leitrim
If you mean which county has the longest coastline then Kerry does.
Laois. It is the only county in Ireland that does not touch a county with a coastline, so it is landlocked by landlocked counties.
this could be Antrim or Down, both of which have a very long coastline
Cornwall is the county with the longest coastline.
Leitrim is in the northwest of Ireland. It does have a coastline. However it is the shortest coastline of any Irish county. It is only about 2.5 miles or 4 kilometres long. Leitrim is a long narrow county, with the top narrow part being on the coast and the rest of the county stretching inland. While it does have a coast, it is not considered to be as much of a coastal county as other counties have, as they have longer coasts and lots of towns, ports and bays along the coast and a maritime heritage.
Three other counties border county Dublin. They are Meath, Kildare and Wicklow. Dublin also has a coastline on its eastern side.
County Donegal
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There is no county in Ireland called Hilman.
County Longford is the fourth smallest county in Ireland.
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no it doesn't....it is midland county