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Louth

74

Paróistí

921

Bailte Fearainn

130,493

Taifid Daonáirimh

28,139

Teaghlaigh

2

Bliana Daonáirimh

1901 Daonáireamh
Daoine
66,753
Teaghlaigh
14,160
1911 Daonáireamh
Daoine
63,740 -4.5%
Teaghlaigh
13,979 -1.3%

Maidir Liom

County Louth is Ireland's smallest county by area, located in the northeastern part of the island in the province of Ulster. It sits on the east coast along the Irish Sea and shares borders with County Armagh, County Down, and County Meath. The landscape is characterized by rolling farmland, coastal areas, and the Cooley Mountains in the north. The county town is Dundalk, which serves as its administrative and commercial center, while other significant towns include Drogheda, Droichead Átha, and Carlingford, each with their own historical importance.

The history of Louth is deeply intertwined with Irish medieval history and Anglo-Norman influence. The county became a stronghold of the de Lacy family following the Norman invasion, and many of its towns developed around monasteries and castles from this period. Drogheda was the site of a significant and brutal siege during Oliver Cromwell's 1649 campaign, an event that remains historically significant in Irish collective memory. The area also played important roles during various periods of Irish rebellions and the struggle for independence, with many local figures contributing to nationalist movements throughout the 19th and 20th centuries.

Louth is known for several notable features that define its character and appeal. The Cooley Peninsula and its associated myths, particularly the legend of Cú Chulainn and the Táin, are central to Irish cultural heritage. Carlingford, a picturesque medieval village on the coast, is recognized as a heritage site and tourist destination. The county also has significant ecclesiastical heritage, with historic monastic sites such as Monasterboice, home to important early Christian round towers and high crosses. In more recent times, the county has developed modern industrial and technological sectors alongside its agricultural traditions.

For the local community, Louth remains an important region that balances its deep historical roots with contemporary economic development. The proximity to Dublin and the border with Northern Ireland gives it strategic significance within the Irish economy. The county's identity is strongly shaped by its medieval heritage, literary associations with Irish legend, and its role in Irish political history. For residents and visitors alike, Louth represents a connection to both ancient Irish civilization and more recent chapters of the nation's story.

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Louth

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Dlínse

Poblacht na hÉireann

Ainm Gaeilge

Bliana Daonáirimh

1901, 1911

Ceantair

55 ceantar daonáirimh

Annals of the Four Masters

Historical references from O'Donovan's edition (1848–51)

10 places in this county are recorded in the Annals of the Four Masters.

Goill 33 references

Danes

The Annals of the Four Masters record Dales (Irish: Goill) in 33 entries between AD 538 and AD 1113.

Mainister-Buithe 29 references

Monasterboice

The Annals of the Four Masters record Monasterboice (Irish: Mainister-Buithe) in 29 entries between AD 521 and AD 1122.

Ardee 9 references

The Annals of the Four Masters record Ardee (Irish: Ardee) in 9 entries between AD 941 and AD 1575.

Cill-alaidh 9 references

The Annals of the Four Masters record Killally (Irish: Cill-alaidh) in 9 entries between AD 1253 and AD 1442.

Tearmann-Feichin 7 references

*Termonfeckin*

The Annals of the Four Masters record Termonfeckin (Irish: Tearmann-Feichin) in 7 entries between AD 1013 and AD 1164.

Source: Annals of the Kingdom of Ireland by the Four Masters, ed. John O'Donovan (1848–51). Public domain.

Luacháil Griffith

Cartlann Náisiúnta na hÉireann (timpeall 1830idí-1850idí)

griffith.records_badge_one

Taifeadadh 10,795 sealbhóir i Luacháil Griffith ar fud 500 baile fearainn (1830idí-1850idí).

Príomhshloinnte

Murphy 187 Kelly 156 Byrne 137 Smith 125 Callan 110 McArdle 84 Mathews 82 Carroll 77 Boyle 73 McCann 69

Foinse: Leabhair Oifig na Luachála, Cartlann Náisiúnta na hÉireann. Taifid phoiblí.

Teorainn an Áit

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Sonraí

Béarla
Louth
Gaeilge
Dlínse
Poblacht na hÉireann

Taifid Daonáirimh

Ceantair Daonáirimh

55

Paróistí

74