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From A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland, Samuel Lewis, 1837:

A maritime county of the province of Leinster, and the smallest in Ireland, bounded on the east by the Irish sea; on the north, by the bay of Carlingford and by the county of Armagh; on the west, by the counties of Monaghan and Meath; and on the south by that of Meath.

County town: Dundalk

Listed places in County Louth:
 Communities (15)
 Parishes (63)
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Communities
Communities in County Louth include Annagassan, Ardee, Blackrock, Carlingford, Castlebellingham, Clogher, Collon, Drogheda, Dromin, Dundalk ... View communities

Family history & family records
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 Census records
 Family Records Centre
 General Register Office - UK
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 GenWeb - County Louth
 Immigration records
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Government
 County Louth government
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History
 National Archives of Ireland
 National Library

Parishes
Parishes in County Louth include Ardee, Ballybarrack, Ballyboys, Ballymakenny, Ballymascanlan, Barronstown, Beaulieu, Cappoge, Carlingford, Carrickbaggot ... View parishes

Photos
 National Photographic Archive - National Library of Ireland

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