Well you have Laois which is surrounded by counties that do not have a sea border.
Yes it is. It is completely surrounded by other counties, and in fact it touches more counties than any other Irish county, having borders with 8 counties. See the map at the link below.
No. County Cork is the biggest county in Ireland. Tipperary is the largest inland county, but only the 6th largest county overall.No. County Cork is the biggest county in Ireland. Tipperary is the largest inland county, but only the 6th largest county overall.No. County Cork is the biggest county in Ireland. Tipperary is the largest inland county, but only the 6th largest county overall.No. County Cork is the biggest county in Ireland. Tipperary is the largest inland county, but only the 6th largest county overall.No. County Cork is the biggest county in Ireland. Tipperary is the largest inland county, but only the 6th largest county overall.No. County Cork is the biggest county in Ireland. Tipperary is the largest inland county, but only the 6th largest county overall.No. County Cork is the biggest county in Ireland. Tipperary is the largest inland county, but only the 6th largest county overall.No. County Cork is the biggest county in Ireland. Tipperary is the largest inland county, but only the 6th largest county overall.No. County Cork is the biggest county in Ireland. Tipperary is the largest inland county, but only the 6th largest county overall.No. County Cork is the biggest county in Ireland. Tipperary is the largest inland county, but only the 6th largest county overall.No. County Cork is the biggest county in Ireland. Tipperary is the largest inland county, but only the 6th largest county overall.
No, County Limerick touches the sea, therefore it is not an inland county.Source:I am Irish and know a lot about the counties.
By area:CorkGalwayMayoDonegalKerryTipperaryClareBy population:DublinAntrimCorkDownGalwayDerryKildareCounties in the Republic of Ireland are shown in normal type, while those in Northern Ireland are listed in italictype.
It is an inland county. It does have a border with Ireland's largest lake, Lough Neagh.
County Louth is on the east coast of Ireland.
It is in the north of Ireland, but not in Northern Ireland. What is known as Northern Ireland contains 6 of the 9 counties of the province of Ulster. Ulster is the northern province in Ireland. Monaghan is one of the 3 Ulster counties that are not in Northern Ireland. It is in the southern part of Ulster. See the maps at the links below.
An inland county is a county that does not border any ocean, sea, or other large body of water. These counties are typically located farther away from coastlines and do not have direct access to marine resources.
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.
Leinster has 7 inland counties -- Kilkenny, Carlow, Laois, Offaly, Westmeath, Kildare and Longford
Inland Waterways Association of Ireland was created in 1954.
The largest inland lake in Northern Ireland is Lough Neagh.