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Home » Europe » What county in Ireland does not touch the sea?

What county in Ireland does not touch the sea?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

County Laois.
In this section, we’re going to look at County Laois or The Queen’s County as it is sometimes called. County Laois is one of 12 counties in the province of Leinster. It is situated in the Irish midlands and is the only county in Ireland that does not touch a county that touches the sea.

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How many counties in Ireland have no coastline?

There are quite a few landlocked counties without in Ireland, 14 in all, and we’re giving you two minutes to name all of them.

What Irish counties are landlocked?

It is bordered by the counties of Offaly, Tipperary, Kilkenny, Carlow and Kildare. All of these counties are landlocked, making Laois the most landlocked county in Ireland.

What county in Ireland is furthest from the sea?

Of mainland Ireland, the most southerly point is Brow Head, county Cork, which lies 3.8 km east of the marginly more northerly Mizen Head.

Does county Armagh touch the sea?

Armagh is not known for its coastline and it is a debatable topic. Armagh is bound by counties Down, Louth, Monaghan and Tyrone.In Armagh’s case, it does not meet the sea – it borders Newry River, which runs along down the Omeath Road before joining Carlingford Lough and into the Irish Sea across the border.

What county has the shortest coastline in Ireland?

The quiet village of Tullaghan is located where Leitrim meets the sea between Donegal and Sligo, on Leitrim’s 4 km (2.4 miles) coastline, which is the shortest coastline of any county in Ireland.

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How many Irish counties touch the sea?

Seventeen counties have an ocean/sea coastline: nine with a coastline on the Atlantic Ocean, seven with an Irish sea coastline and three with a coastline on the Celtic Sea.

Which counties do not have a coastline?

There are two such countries:

  • Liechtenstein in Western Europe, surrounded by Austria and Switzerland.
  • Uzbekistan in Central Asia, surrounded by Afghanistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Turkmenistan.

Does Kilkenny touch the sea?

Kilkenny is surrounded by the counties Wexford, Waterford, Carlow, Laois and Tipperary. The county has no extended coastline, and only has access to the sea at Belview Port on the Suir Estuary and via New Ross on the River Barrow.

Does Limerick touch the sea?

Limerick borders four other counties: Kerry to the west, Clare to the north, Tipperary to the east and Cork to the south.The River Shannon flows through the city of Limerick into the Atlantic Ocean at the north of the county. Below the city, the waterway is known as the Shannon Estuary.

Which is the poorest county in Ireland?

Donegal
Donegal remains the poorest county in the Republic, according to the latest figures from the Central Statistics Office (CSO). Disposable income per head (income after tax available for spending) in the county was €13,928 in 2002, compared with €18,850 for Dublin, which, not surprisingly, is the wealthiest county.

What is the richest county in Ireland?

Dublin
The Dublin NUTS3 region (Dublin city and county) had the highest average disposable income per person in 2018. At €24,969 it was 17.4% higher than the state average of €21,270 and approximately 5.7% higher than the 2017 figure of €23,621.

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What is the flattest county in Ireland?

Kildare
Claim to fame: Kildare, officially Ireland’s flattest county, has put its modest topography to good use. The world’s finest racing horses are bred here on the lush green plains of the Curragh and beyond.

What county is Laois in?

County Laois (Irish: Contae Laoise) is a county in the Midlands of Ireland, in the province of Leinster. The county town is Portlaoise (previously Maryborough). At various points in its history, the county was known as Laoighis; Leix or Queen’s County. Laois was part of the Kingdom of Ossory.

Is Newry in County Down or Armagh?

Newry lies in the most south-eastern part of both Ulster and Northern Ireland. About half of the city (the west) lies in County Armagh and the other half (the east) in County Down. The Clanrye River, which runs through the city, forms the historic border between County Armagh and County Down.

What is the county town of Armagh?

County Armagh

County Armagh Contae Ard Mhacha (Irish) Coontie Airmagh/Coontie Armagh (Scots)
Region Northern Ireland
Province Ulster
Established 1584/5
County town Armagh

What county has the most beaches in Ireland?

County Wicklow
The beach guide has 109 beaches listed in Republic Of Ireland. Ireland’s three-thousand-kilometer coastline is a place of stunning variety.

What is the longest beach in Ireland?

Curracloe Beach
The longest beach in Ireland
By quite some distance, Curracloe Beach in Wexford is Ireland’s longest beach. Its golden sand runs south continuously for approximately 28km from Cahore Point to the mouth of the River Slaney.

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What is the longest county in Ireland?

Cork
List of Irish counties by area

Rank County Area (km²)
1 Cork 7,500
2 Galway 6,149
3 Mayo 5,586
4 Donegal 4,861

Is Ireland flat?

Ireland consists of a mostly flat low-lying area in the midlands, ringed by mountain ranges such as (beginning in County Kerry and working counter-clockwise) the Macgillycuddy’s Reeks, Comeragh Mountains, Blackstair Mountains, Wicklow Mountains, the Mournes, Glens of Antrim, Sperrin Mountains, Bluestack Mountains,

What is considered a coastal county?

The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has defined a coastal county as one that (1) has a coastline bordering the open ocean or Great Lakes coasts (or associated sheltered water bodies), or (2) contains velocity zones (V-zones) or coastal high hazard areas.

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About Shelia Campbell

Sheila Campbell has been traveling the world for as long as she can remember. Her parents were avid travelers, and they passed their love of exploration onto their daughter. Sheila has visited every continent on Earth, and she's always looking for new and interesting places to explore.

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