County Cavan
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| County Cavan Contae an Chabháin |
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| Province: | Ulster | |
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| County Town: | Cavan | |
| Code: | CN | |
| Area: | 1,931 km² | |
| Population (2006) | 63,961 | |
| Website: www.cavancoco.ie | ||
County Cavan (Contae an Chabháin in Irish) is a county in the Republic of Ireland.
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It is one of three counties situated in the province of Ulster without being part of Northern Ireland. The county is bordered by County Monaghan, County Leitrim, County Longford, County Meath, County Westmeath and County Fermanagh. Area: 1,931 km² (746 square miles). Population (census 2006): 63,961. The county town is Cavan.
The county has a population of 63,961 (2006 preliminary census data),[1] and covers an area of 730 km². The average density of population is 29.9 persons per km². Cavan is divided into Four County Electoral Areas: Bailieborough, Ballyjamesduff, Belturbet and Cavan. There are three Town Councils: Cavan Town, Belturbet and Cootehill.[2]
Cavan formed the Eastern half of the kingdom of Breifne.
- Arvagh
- Bailieborough
- Ballinagh
- Ballyconnell
- Ballyhaise
- Ballyjamesduff
- Bawnboy
- Belturbet
- Blacklion
- Butlersbridge
- Carrickaboy
- Cootehill
- Crossdoney
- Dowra
- Glangevlin
- Killeshandra
- Kingscourt
- Lough Gowna
- Milltown
- Mullagh
- Mountnugent
- Shercock
- Swanlinbar
- Virginia
The township of Cavan, Ontario, Canada was named after County Cavan, from which its settlers had emigrated.
- ^ Census 2006 Preliminary report (pdf). Stationery Office, Dublin, Ireland.
- ^ Cavan County Council website.
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