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The list of Eircode routing key areas in Ireland is a tabulation of the routing key areas used by An Post and other mail delivery services for the purposes of directing mail within Ireland. A routing key area "defines a principal post town" [1] according to An Post. There are currently 139 routing key areas in the country.
On the Eircode launch day in July 2015, householders and businesses were able to look them up online in advance of receiving a posted notification. The Eircode website received over 1.5 million hits in the first 48 hours. [citation needed] Each code consists of seven letters and/or digits, with a space after the third character.
Telephone numbers in Ireland are part of an open numbering plan that allows variations in number length. The Irish format is similar to systems used in many parts of Europe, notably the Netherlands, Sweden, Germany, Belgium and France, where geographical numbers are organised using a logic of large regional prefixes, which are then further subdivided into smaller regions.
Carlingford (from Old Norse Kerlingfjǫrðr 'narrow sea-inlet of the hag'; [2] Irish: Cairlinn) is a coastal town and civil parish in northern County Louth, Ireland.For the purposes of local government, the town is part of the Dundalk Municipal District.
Charlestown was built in the mid-19th century on the initiative of Lord Dillon's agent, Charles Strickland, adjoining Bellaghy in County Sligo. [3] Including Bellaghy, the town has a population of approximately 1000. [1] There are two schools in Charlestown, St. Attracta's National School and St.Joseph's Community College.
County Roscommon has an area of 2,548 square kilometres (984 sq mi). [3] Lough Key in north Roscommon is noted for having thirty-two islands. The geographical centre of Ireland is located on the western shore of Lough Ree in the south of the county.
Ireland portal; This is a sortable table of the approximately 1,325 townlands in County Sligo, Ireland. [1] [2]Duplicate names occur where there is more than one townland with the same name in the county.
Carney (Irish: Fearann Uí Chearnaigh, meaning 'territory of Ó Ciarnaigh') [2] is a village on the Maugherow Peninsula in County Sligo, Ireland. It is 8 km north of Sligo town (11 km by road). Transport