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.
Ireland does not use zip codes. For any address in Leitrim you would finish it as follows: Co. Leitrim Ireland. If you are looking to use a zip code for the purpose of an internet form, then use IE for Ireland.
No. Leitrim is a county in the Republic of Ireland. Great Britain is the name of the island that consists of England, Wales and Scotland. So Leitrim is on a completely separate island. On the island of Ireland, along with the Republic of Ireland, there is also Northern Ireland. Northern Ireland, along with Great Britain, are collectively known as the United Kingdom. Leitrim is not in Northern Ireland.
As of the last census, which was in 2011, there were 31,798 people in Leitrim.
No there is no town in county Leitrim called Lawrence.
probably Leitrim
Could be aughacashel which is in leitrim
County Leitrim has the smallest population in Ireland.
County Leitrim is the least populated at around 28,500 people.
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Carrick on Shannon is in county Leitrim, Ireland.
Smallest county population wise in Ireland is Leitrim 27-28 thousand.
From West to East: Donegal, Leitrim, Cavan, Monaghan, Louth From West to East: Donegal, Leitrim, Cavan, Monaghan, Louth