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County Carlow

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Country
  
Ireland

EU Parliament
  
South

Area rank
  
31st

Area
  
897 km²

Province
  
Leinster

Dáil Éireann
  
Carlow–Kilkenny

County town
  
Carlow

Vehicle index mark code
  
CW

Population
  
56,875 (2016)

Capital
  
Carlow

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Colleges and Universities
  
Institute of Technology, Carlow, St. Patrick's, Carlow College

Points of interest
  
County Carlow Military M, Brownshill Dolmen, Altamont Gardens, Carlow Castle, Carlow County Museum

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County Carlow (Irish: Contae Cheatharlach) is a county in Ireland. It is part of the South-East Region and is also located in the province of Leinster. It is named after the town of Carlow, which lies on the River Barrow. Carlow County Council is the local authority for the county. The population of the county is 54,612 according to the 2011 census.

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Map of Carlow, Co. Carlow, Ireland

Irleland county carlow liberty tree


Geography and political subdivisions

Carlow, or "Ceatharlach" originally part of the Norman Palantine-county of Leinster, became a separate county probably around 1306. At that time it was larger than today, extending to and including the coastal area around Arklow, though control of this area became disputed with the Irish chieftains of the area. These areas were given over to County Wicklow in 1606-07

Baronies

There are seven historic baronies in the county: Carlow, Forth, Idrone East, Idrone West, Rathvilly, St Mullin's Lower and St Mullin's Upper.

Local government and politics

Local government in County Carlow is governed by the Local Government Acts, the most recent of which (Local Government Act 2001) established a two-tier structure of local government. The top tier of the structure consists of Carlow County Council. The second tier of local government consists of town councils. Outside the borough, the county council is solely responsible for local services. Two towns in the county have town councils: Carlow and Muine Bheag. There are 21 councillors in the county council who are returned from five local electoral areas: Borris (3), Carlow East (4), Carlow West (5), Muine Bheag (4) and Tullow (4). As the county is part of the South-East Region, some county councillors are also representatives on the South-East Regional Authority.

For elections to Dáil Éireann, Carlow is part of the Carlow–Kilkenny constituency which returns 5 TDs. The present form of the constituency was created for the 1948 general election.

Sport

  • F.C. Carlow are the local soccer team who compete in the A Championship
  • Carlow GAA are the county's Gaelic Athletic Association body which fields both hurling and football teams.
  • People

  • Pierce Butler - soldier, planter, and statesman, recognized as one of United States' Founding Fathers. He represented South Carolina in the Continental Congress and the United States Senate.
  • Myles Keogh - American Civil War military officer and later Captain of Company I, U.S. 7th Cavalry Regiment - Fought in Indian Wars and was killed at the Battle of the Little Bighorn in 1876. He was born in Orchard, Leighlinbridge in 1840.
  • William Dargan - engineer, often seen as the father of Irish railways.
  • Richie Kavanagh - comic songwriter, from Raheenwood, Fenagh, Co. Carlow.
  • John Tyndall - the 19th century scientist who was the first to explain why the sky is blue.
  • Derek Ryan - Country music singer & former member of Pop band D-side
  • Saoirse Ronan - Oscar and Golden Globe nominated actress.
  • Kathryn Thomas - RTÉ presenter.
  • Samuel Haughton - polymath, in 1866 published a formula for calculating the drop needed to cause instantaneous death at hangings.
  • Peter Murphy - radio and television broadcaster, presented RTÉ's Cross Country Quiz, was born in Carlow
  • Sean O'Brien Leinster and Ireland international rugby player.
  • Frank O'Meara, Carlow-born Irish artist known for his Impressionist, plein air landscape painting (1853-1888).
  • James Fenelon - member of the Wisconsin State Assembly.
  • David Mullins - Irish jockey, notable for riding Rule The World to win the 2016 Grand National
  • References

    County Carlow Wikipedia