In ancient times, Ireland was divided into provinces, each ruled by a King. These provinces were dynamic and their borders changed all the time. Today, when Irish talk about the provinces of Ireland, they mean Leinster, Ulster, Munster and Connaught. However, historically there were more than 4 provinces: others included Breifne [between Ulster and Connaught], Oriel [around county Armagh] and Meath [the northern half of Leinster]. The map below shows the 4 provinces of Ireland as they currently exist. The borders of these provinces coincide exactly with the county boundaries. |
Details of each of Ireland's counties are given in the tables below. Where available, there is also a link to an individual map of the county. Note: Due to lack of interest no more county maps are being developed. However, we hope to launch a very large map of Ireland on this site in the coming months. These figures are based on the 1996 census in the Republic of Ireland and 1992 estimates for Northern Ireland. All areas are in square kilometres. To convert these values to square miles, multiply them by 0.386. |
Counties in the province of Connaught | ||||
Name | Irish Equivalent | County Town | Population | Area km2 |
Galway | Gaillimh | Galway | 188,598 | 6148 |
Leitrim | Liatroim | Carrick-on-Shannon | 25,032 | 1588 |
Mayo | Maigh Eo | Castlebar | 111,395 | 5585 |
Roscommon | Ros Comán | Roscommon | 51,881 | 2547 |
Sligo | Sligeach | Sligo | 55,645 | 1836 |
Counties in the province of Leinster | ||||
Name | Irish Equivalent | County Town | Population | Area km2 |
Carlow | Ceatharlach | Carlow | 41,616 | 896 |
Dublin* | Baile Átha Cliath | Dublin | 1,056,666 | 921 |
Kildare | Cill Dara | Naas | 134,881 | 1693 |
Kilkenny | Cill Chainnigh | Kilkenny | 75,155 | 2061 |
Laois¹ | Laois | Portlaoighise | 52,798 | 1719 |
Longford | Longfort | Longford | 30,138 | 1091 |
Louth | Lú | Dundalk | 92,163 | 820 |
Meath | Mí | Trim | 109,371 | 2342 |
Offaly | Ua Fáilghe | Tullamore | 59,080 | 1999 |
Westmeath | Iarmhí | Mullingar | 63,236 | 1838 |
Wexford² | Loch Garman | Wexford | 104,314 | 2352 |
Wicklow³ | Cill Mhantáin | Wicklow | 102,417 | 2024 |
Counties in the province of Munster | ||||
Name | Irish Equivalent | County Town | Population | Area km2 |
Clare | Clár | Ennis | 92,163 | 3147 |
Cork | Corcaigh | Cork | 420,346 | 7457 |
Kerry | Ciarraí | Tralee | 125,863 | 4746 |
Limerick | Luimneach | Limerick | 165,017 | 2686 |
Tipperary | Tiobraid Arainn | Clonmel | 133,308 | 4303 |
Waterford¹º | Port Lairge | Waterford | 94,597 | 1837 |
Counties in the province of Ulster (Northern Ireland part) | ||||
Name | Irish Equivalent | County Town | Population | Area km2 |
Antrim | Aontroim | Belfast | 566,400 | 2844 |
Armagh | Árd Mhacha | Armagh | 127,700 | 1254 |
Down | Dún | Downpatrick | 416,600 | 2448 |
Fermanagh | Fir Manach | Enniskillen | 54,200 | 1691 |
Londonderry¹¹ [Map 14kB] | Doire | Derry | 214,800 | 2074 |
Tyrone | Tir Eoghain | Omagh | 161,800 | 3155 |
Counties in the province of Ulster (Republic of Ireland part) | ||||
Name | Irish Equivalent | County Town | Population | Area km2 |
Cavan | Cabhán | Cavan | 52,903 | 1931 |
Donegal [Map 25kB] | Dún na nGall | Lifford | 129,435 | 4841 |
Monaghan | Muineacháin | Monaghan | 51,266 | 1294 |