* Galway? * Leitrim? * Mayo * Roscommon? * Sligo? |
* Galway? * Leitrim? * Mayo * Roscommon? * Sligo? |
* Carlow? * Dublin * Kildare? * Kilkenny? * Laois? (Queens County) * Longford? * Louth? * Meath? * Offaly? (Kings County) * Westmeath? * Wexford? * Wicklow |
* Carlow? * Dublin * Kildare? * Kilkenny? * Laois? (Queens County) * Longford? * Louth? * Meath? * Offaly? (Kings County) * Westmeath? * Wexford? * Wicklow |
* Clare? * Cork? * Kerry? * Limerick * Tipperary? * Waterford? |
* Clare? * Cork? * Kerry? * Limerick? * Tipperary? * Waterford? |
* Antrim? (NI) * Armagh? (NI) * Cavan? (ROI) * Donegal? (ROI) * Down (NI) * Fermanagh (NI) * [Londonderry or Derry]? (NI) * Monaghan? (ROI) * Tyrone? (NI) |
* Antrim? (NI) * Armagh? (NI) * Cavan? (ROI) * Donegal? (ROI) * Down? (NI) * Fermanagh (NI) * [Londonderry or Derry]? (NI) * Monaghan? (ROI) * Tyrone? (NI) |
Historically, Ireland is made up of four provinces, each containing a number of counties. The provinces are of no real administrative significance - except in sport, which is often organised on a county or provincial basis.
Connaught?:
Leinster?:
Munster?:
Ulster (six of the nine counties are in Northern Ireland, and three are in the Republic):