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Encyclopedia > Towns of the Republic of Ireland

This is a link page for cities and towns in the Republic of Ireland, including some larger "villages", as well as towns, townships or urban centres in Dublin. Cities are shown in bold, see Cities in Ireland for an independent list.



Contents: Top - A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z


A

Abbeyfeale, Abbeyleix, Adare, Aghaboe, Aghabullogue, Allihies, Ardara, Ardee, Ardmore, Arklow, Arvagh, Ashbourne, Askeaton, Athea, Athenry, Athlone, Athy


B

Bagenalstown, Bailieborough, Balbriggan, Ballaghaderreen, Ballaghmore, Ballickmoyler, Ballina, Ballinagh, Ballinakill, Ballincollig, Ballingarry, Ballinhassig, Ballinamore, Ballinasloe, Ballon, Ballybunion, Ballycastle, Ballycotton, Ballydehob, Ballyfin, Ballygarvan, Ballyhale, Ballyhaunis, Ballyheigue, Ballyjamesduff, Ballylickey, Ballylynan, Ballymahon, Ballymote, Ballynahinch, Ballyragget, Ballyshannon, Baltimore, Banagher, Bandon, Bantry, Barleycove, Belmullet, Belturbet, Bennetsbridge, Birr, Blacklion, Blanchardstown, Blarney, Borris-in-Ossory, Boyle, Bray, Bruff, Buncrana, Bundoran, Burtonport, Butlersbridge, Buttevant


C

Cadamstown, Caherdaniel, Cahersiveen, Cahir, Callan, Cappamore, Carlow, Carnaross, Carndonagh, Carrickmacross, Carrick-on-Shannon, Carrick-on-Suir, Carrigaline, Carrigallen, Cashel, Castlebar, Castleblayney, Castlecomer, Castleconnell, Castleisland, Castleknock, Castlepollard, Castlerea, Castletownbere, Castletownshend, Castlemartyr, Cavan, Celbridge, Charleville, Clara, Clarecastle, Claremorris, Clifden, Clonakilty, Clondalkin, Clonenagh, Clones, Clonmacnoise, Clonmany, Clonmel, Clontarf, Cloyne, Coachford, Cobh, Coolock, Cootehill, Cork, Courtmacsherry, Cratloe, Crookhaven, Croom, Crosshaven


D

Daingean, Dalkey, Dingle, Delvin, Donabate, Donaghmore, Donegal, Doneraile, Doolin, Dowra, Drogheda, Dromod, Drumcondra, Drumshanbo, Dublin, Dundalk, Dundrum, Dunfanaghy, Dungarvan, Dungloe, Dún Laoghaire, Dunmanway, Dunmore East, Dunshaughlin, Durrow


E

Edenderry, Edgeworthstown, Emo, Ennis, Enniscorthy, Enniskerry, Ennistimon


F

Ferbane, Ferns, Fethard, Foxrock, Foynes, Freshford


G

Galway, Garryspillane, Glandore, Glanmire, Glengarriff, Glengevlin, Glenties, Glounthaune, Goleen, Gorey, Gort, Gougane Barra, Gowran, Graiguenamanagh, Granard, Greystones, Gweedore


H

Harold's Cross, Headford, Hospital, Howth


I

Inagh, Inishcrone, Inistioge


J

Julianstown


K

Kanturk, Kells, Kenmare, Kilbeggan, Kilcock, Kilcormac, Kildare, Kilflynn, Kilkee, Kilkenny, Kilkieran, Killadysert, Killala, Killaloe, Killarney, Killeshandra, Killiney, Killorglin, Killybegs, Killucan, Kilmallock, Kilrush, Kingscourt, Kinnegad, Kinnitty, Kinsale, Kinvara, Knightstown, Knock, Knocktopher


L

Lahinch, Leap, Leixlip, Letterkenny, Lifford, Limerick, Liscannor, Lisdoonvarna, Lismore, Lissycasey, Listowel, Longford, Loughrea, Lucan


M

Macroom, Malahide, Mallow, Manorhamilton, Maynooth, Meelick, Midleton, Milford, Millstreet, Mitchelstown, Moate, Mohill, Monaghan, Monasterevan, Monkstown (Cork), Monkstown (Dublin), Mountmellick, Mountrath, Mountshannon, Muine Bheag, Mulhuddart, Mullinavat, Mullingar


N

Naas, Navan, Nenagh, Newbridge, Newcastle West, Newmarket-on-Fergus, Newport, New Ross


O

O'Briensbridge, Oldcastle, Oola, Oranmore, Oughterard, Oysterhaven


P

Palmerstown, Patrickswell, Paulstown, Portarlington, Portlaoise, Portmagee, Portmarnock


Q

Quin


R

Rathcoole, Rathdowney, Rathfarnham, Rathgar, Rathkeale, Redhouse, Ringaskiddy, Rochfordbridge, Roosky, Roscommon, Roscrea, Rosenallis, Rosscarbery, Rosslare Harbour, Rosslare Strand, Roundstone, Rush, Rylane


S

Saggart, Sallins, Sandyford, Schull, Shanagarry, Shannon, Shannonbridge, Shannon Harbour, Sixmilebridge, Skerries, Skibbereen, Slane, Sligo, Sneem, Spanish Point, Spiddal, Stillorgan, Stradbally, Stradone, Stranorlar, Strokestown, Swords


T

Tallaght, Templemore, Templeogue, Terenure, Thomastown, Thurles, Timahoe, Timoleague, Tipperary, Tourmakeady, Tralee, Tramore, Trim, Tuam, Tuarnafola, Tubbercurry, Tullamore, Tullow, Tyrrellspass


U

Union Hall, Urlingford


V

Vicarstown, Virginia


W

Waterford, Waterville, Westport, Wexford, Wicklow, Windgap


Y

Youghal


See also


  Results from FactBites:
 
Ireland. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05 (2130 words)
Of the 32 counties of Ireland, 26 lie in the Republic, and of the four historic provinces, three and part of the fourth are in the Republic.
Ireland lies west of the island of Great Britain, from which it is separated by the narrow North Channel, the Irish Sea (which attains a width of 130 mi/209 km), and St. George’s Channel.
The English conquest of Ireland was begun by Richard de Clare, 2d earl of Pembroke, known as Strongbow, who intervened in behalf of a claimant to the throne of Leinster; in 1171, Henry himself went to Ireland, temporarily establishing his overlordship there.
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