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  1. There are four provinces of Ireland: Connacht, Leinster, Munster and Ulster. The Irish word for this territorial division, cúige , meaning "fifth part", suggests that there were once five, and at times Meath has been considered to be the fifth province.

  2. Provincias de Irlanda. Durante el último período celta y los primeros tiempos históricos, la Isla de Irlanda fue dividida en provincias, sustituyendo el sistema anterior, basado en los tuatha. Las cuatro provincias tradicionales son: Leinster, Munster, Connacht y Úlster .

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    Traditionally, Ireland is subdivided into four provinces: Connacht (west), Leinster (east), Munster (south), and Ulster (north). In a system that developed between the 13th and 17th centuries, Ireland has 32 traditional counties. Twenty-six of these counties are in the Republic of Ireland, and six are in Northern Ireland.

  4. Las cuatro provincias tradicionales son: Leinster, Munster, Connacht y Úlster. Connacht Leinster. Munster Úlster. Al principio hubo cinco provincias, pero con el paso del tiempo la más pequeña, Meath, fue absorbida por Leinster.

  5. Ireland is divided into four provinces—Connacht, Leinster, Munster and Ulsterand 32 counties. Six of the nine Ulster counties form Northern Ireland and the other 26 form the state, Ireland. The map shows all 32 counties.

  6. The counties of Ireland ( Irish: Contaetha na hÉireann) are historic administrative divisions of the island. They began as Norman structures, and as the powers exercised by the Cambro-Norman barons and the Old English nobility waned over time, new offices of political control came to be established at a county level.