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

A maritime county of the province of Connaught, bounded on the east by Leitrim, on the north by the Atlantic Ocean, on the west and south by Mayo, and on the south-east by Roscommon.

County town: Sligo

Listed places in County Sligo:
 Communities (15)
 Parishes (41)
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Communities
Communities in County Sligo include Achonry, Aghamore, Ballinafad, Ballymote, Ballysadare, Drumcliff, Easky, Inishcrone, Mullaghmore, Riverstown ... View communities

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Government
 County Sligo government
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History
 National Archives of Ireland
 National Library

Parishes
Parishes in County Sligo include Achonry, Aghanagh, Ahamlish, Ballynakill, Ballysadare, Ballysumaghan, Calry, Castleconor, Cloonoghil, Dromard ... View parishes

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