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  2. Etymological list of counties of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The name is derived from Dún ná Lethglas, the capital of the Dál Fiatach, now modern day Downpatrick. [3] Dublin. 1185. Leinster. Áth Cliath/Duibhlinn. Named after the city of Dublin, which comes from Duibhlinn, meaning "black pool". Áth Cliath means "hurdled ford" and is the main Irish name for Dublin. Fermanagh.

  3. Counties of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The Irish-language names of counties in the Republic of Ireland are prescribed by ministerial order, which in the case of three newer counties, omits the word contae (county). [2] Irish names form the basis for all English-language county names except Waterford, Wexford, and Wicklow, which are of Norse origin.

  4. List of universities in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    List of universities in Ireland may refer to: List of higher education institutions in the Republic of Ireland. List of universities in Northern Ireland. Category:

  5. Trinity College Dublin - Wikipedia

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    Trinity College Dublin. Trinity College Dublin (Irish: Coláiste na Tríonóide, Bhaile Átha Cliath), officially titled The College of the Holy and Undivided Trinity of Queen Elizabeth near Dublin, [ 1 ] is the sole constituent college of the University of Dublin, Ireland. [ 10 ] Founded in early 1592 by Queen Elizabeth I who issued a royal ...

  6. Education in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Education in the Republic of Ireland is a primary, secondary and higher (often known as "third-level" or tertiary) education. In recent years, further education has grown immensely, with 51% of working age adults having completed higher education by 2020. [1] Growth in the economy since the 1960s has driven much of the change in the ...

  7. Plantations of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The traditional counties of Ireland subjected to plantations (from 1556 to 1620). This map is a simplified one, as in the case of some counties the area of land colonised did not cover the whole of the area coloured. A more detailed but not entirely accurate map of the areas subjected to plantations [clarification needed]

  8. Connacht - Wikipedia

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    The name of the province in the Irish language is Connachta. [1] Originally Connacht was a singular collective noun, but it came to be used only in the plural Connachta, partly by analogy with plural names of other dynastic territories like Ulaid and Laigin, and partly because the Connachta split into different branches. [11]

  9. Category:Counties of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Category. : Counties of Ireland. There are 32 "traditional" counties in Ireland: 26 in the Republic of Ireland and 6 in Northern Ireland. There are 29 counties that demarcate areas of local government in the Republic of Ireland. Counties are no longer used to demarcate areas of local government in Northern Ireland.