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Erick

Does Ireland have states?

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Gone for good...
No, it has Counties.

A link for more info: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Counties_of_Ireland


robin H
Irteland has four provinces, these are broken down into counties.


mark s
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32 counties and 4 provinces


Christopher P
I suppose you could say that there are two States in Ireland as there is the State of Northern Ireland and what is now called the Republic of Ireland used to be called the Irish Free State.

There are three useful websites which tell you about the thirty two counties and four Provinces of Ireland ... Wesley Johnston's Counties and Provinces of Ireland, the website of Robert M. Wilbanks IV and Bill Dorgan's website.


comsopaul
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U sound American!! bloody yanks.. haha

We have four provinces, each with there own counties..


Seadhach
Ireland is split into four provinces- Ulster, Munster, Leinster and Connacht. These are subsequently split into 32 counties.
Some examples include: Westmeath, Tipperary, Kerry and Mayo. Please take no notice of the above person who said that Connemara is a county- It is really an Irish speaking area of County Galway!


flower
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no it has counties


Orla C
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Not like America has states. Ireland has counties.


Colin
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Nope.
We have 32 Counties and 4 Provinces though...


niall5660
Ireland has 32 counties.Twenty six of these are known as the "Free State",The Irish Republic.Six Counties ,in Northern Ireland, are under British rule.


funnyeyes
IT HAS 32 COUNTIES EACH COUNTY IS PLEASANTLY DIFFERENT IT ALSO HAS NORTHERN IRELAND WHICH IS GOVERNED BY THE UK


eorpach_agus_eireannach
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The Island of Ireland has two nations. The independent country of the Republic of Ireland and the dominion of Northern Ireland which is part of the United Kingdom.

The four provinces Connacht, Leinster, Munster and Ulster are not administrative or governmental. They are mainly geographic.

The Republic is made up of 26 counties:
Dublin
Wicklow
Wexford
Carlow
Kildare
Meath
Louth
Monaghan
Cavan
Longford
Westmeath
Offaly
Laois
Kilkenny
Waterford
Cork
Kerry
Limerick
Tipperary
Clare
Galway
Mayo
Roscommon
Sligo
Leitrim
Donegal

Northern Ireland is made up of six counties:
Fermanagh
Tyrone
Derry
Antrim
Down
Armagh


Happy Man
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No as above it has counties.


deburca98
No ireland does not have states as it is not a federal republic like the US.
Ireland has counties, so imagine ireland is a state and its counties are districts or boroughs within that state


Sarah O
Ireland has 4 province that are split into counties.
26 in the republic of Ireland and 6 in northern Ireland to be precise. Dublin's the Best.


Proud Fenian
no.provinces. there are four.three in the republic and 1 in the U.K.Ulster-U.K. Connaught,Munster and Leinster are in the republic.and there is also 32 counties. 9 counties are in ulster but only 6 are British.


karenrose1010@sbcglobal.net
IRELAND DOES NOT HAVE STATES, IT HAS COUNTYS.............





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