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County Offaly is a county
County

A county is a land area of Local government government within a larger state. A county may have city and towns within its area....
 in Leinster
Leinster

Leinster , one of the Provinces of Ireland, lies in the east of Ireland and comprises the counties of County Carlow, County Dublin, County Kildare, County Kilkenny, County Laois, County Longford, County Louth, County Meath, County Offaly, County Westmeath, County Wexford and County Wicklow....
, Ireland
Ireland

Ireland is the List of islands by area in Europe, and the twentieth-largest island in the world. It lies to the north-west of continental Europe and is surrounded by hundreds of islands and islet....
, bordered by seven other counties: Galway
County Galway

County Galway is located on the west coast of Ireland. It is in the Provinces of Ireland of Connacht. The county takes its name from the city of Galway....
, Roscommon
County Roscommon

County Roscommon is a county located in central Ireland. Area: . Roscommon is in the Provinces of Ireland of Connacht. It is the only county in Connacht that does not have a shoreline....
, Westmeath
County Westmeath

County Westmeath is popularly referred to as the "Lake County". It lies in western part of the province of Leinster in Republic of Ireland. The county was part of the ancient central province of Meath and later of County Meath....
, Meath
County Meath

County Meath is a county in Republic of Ireland, often informally called The Royal County. The county town is Navan, where the county hall and government are located, although Trim, County Meath, the former county town, has historical significance and remains a sitting place of the courts of the Republic of Ireland....
, Kildare
County Kildare

County Kildare is an Republic of Ireland county located to the southwest of Dublin in the province of Leinster. The name comes from the Irish, meaning church of the oaks ....
, Laois
County Laois

County Laois , formerly also Laoighis or Leix, is a county in the midlands of Ireland, in the Provinces of Ireland of Leinster.File:ViewFromDunamase.JPG...
, and Tipperary
County Tipperary

County Tipperary is a county in Republic of Ireland situated in the province of Munster. Tipperary was one of the first Irish counties to be established in the 13th century....
. Originally the name referred to the Kingdom of Uí Failghe
Kingdom of Uí Failghe

U? Failghe seems to have existed as a kingdom since at least the early historic era, and successfully fought off encroachments by the U? N?ill, the E?ganachta, and most especially the Normans....
. The present county was shire
Shire

A shire is a traditional administrative division of United Kingdom and Australia. Shire has been effectively synonymous with county since the Norman Conquest....
d in 1556 by Mary I of England
Mary I of England

Mary I , was Queen of England and Monarchy of Ireland from 19 July 1553 until her death. The fourth crowned monarch of the Tudor dynasty, she is remembered for restoring England to Roman Catholicism after succeeding her short-lived half brother, Edward VI of England, to the English throne....
 during one of the Plantations of Ireland
Plantations of Ireland

Plantations in 16th and 17th century Ireland were established throughout the country by the confiscation of lands occupied by Gaelic clans and Hiberno-Norman dynasties, but principally in the provinces of Munster and Ulster....
, and was then named King's County after King Philip II of Spain
Philip II of Spain

Philip II was King of Spain from 1556 until 1598, List of monarchs of Naples from 1554 until 1598, king consort of England, as husband of Mary I of England, from 1554 to 1558, lord of the Seventeen Provinces from 1556 until 1581, holding various titles for the individual territories, such as Duke or Count; and King of Portugal as Philip I...
, and the county town was Philipstown (now called Daingean
Daingean

Daingean , formerly Philipstown, is a small town in east County Offaly, Ireland. It is situated midway between the towns of Tullamore and Edenderry, County Offaly on the R402 road regional road....
) until the nineteenth century. The county town is now Tullamore
Tullamore

Tullamore is a town in County Offaly, in the Midlands of Ireland of Republic of Ireland. It is Offaly's county town and the centre of a district the population of which totals around 15,000....
. Its former name of "King's County" is still used when the title deeds to a property are transferred from a buyer to a seller today.

re the plantation of modern day Offaly by English settlers, the territories it comprises were controlled principally by the Ó Conchubhair Fáilghe clan in the North/East of the county and the Ó Céarbhaill of Ely in the south.






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County Offaly is a county
County

A county is a land area of Local government government within a larger state. A county may have city and towns within its area....
 in Leinster
Leinster

Leinster , one of the Provinces of Ireland, lies in the east of Ireland and comprises the counties of County Carlow, County Dublin, County Kildare, County Kilkenny, County Laois, County Longford, County Louth, County Meath, County Offaly, County Westmeath, County Wexford and County Wicklow....
, Ireland
Ireland

Ireland is the List of islands by area in Europe, and the twentieth-largest island in the world. It lies to the north-west of continental Europe and is surrounded by hundreds of islands and islet....
, bordered by seven other counties: Galway
County Galway

County Galway is located on the west coast of Ireland. It is in the Provinces of Ireland of Connacht. The county takes its name from the city of Galway....
, Roscommon
County Roscommon

County Roscommon is a county located in central Ireland. Area: . Roscommon is in the Provinces of Ireland of Connacht. It is the only county in Connacht that does not have a shoreline....
, Westmeath
County Westmeath

County Westmeath is popularly referred to as the "Lake County". It lies in western part of the province of Leinster in Republic of Ireland. The county was part of the ancient central province of Meath and later of County Meath....
, Meath
County Meath

County Meath is a county in Republic of Ireland, often informally called The Royal County. The county town is Navan, where the county hall and government are located, although Trim, County Meath, the former county town, has historical significance and remains a sitting place of the courts of the Republic of Ireland....
, Kildare
County Kildare

County Kildare is an Republic of Ireland county located to the southwest of Dublin in the province of Leinster. The name comes from the Irish, meaning church of the oaks ....
, Laois
County Laois

County Laois , formerly also Laoighis or Leix, is a county in the midlands of Ireland, in the Provinces of Ireland of Leinster.File:ViewFromDunamase.JPG...
, and Tipperary
County Tipperary

County Tipperary is a county in Republic of Ireland situated in the province of Munster. Tipperary was one of the first Irish counties to be established in the 13th century....
. Originally the name referred to the Kingdom of Uí Failghe
Kingdom of Uí Failghe

U? Failghe seems to have existed as a kingdom since at least the early historic era, and successfully fought off encroachments by the U? N?ill, the E?ganachta, and most especially the Normans....
. The present county was shire
Shire

A shire is a traditional administrative division of United Kingdom and Australia. Shire has been effectively synonymous with county since the Norman Conquest....
d in 1556 by Mary I of England
Mary I of England

Mary I , was Queen of England and Monarchy of Ireland from 19 July 1553 until her death. The fourth crowned monarch of the Tudor dynasty, she is remembered for restoring England to Roman Catholicism after succeeding her short-lived half brother, Edward VI of England, to the English throne....
 during one of the Plantations of Ireland
Plantations of Ireland

Plantations in 16th and 17th century Ireland were established throughout the country by the confiscation of lands occupied by Gaelic clans and Hiberno-Norman dynasties, but principally in the provinces of Munster and Ulster....
, and was then named King's County after King Philip II of Spain
Philip II of Spain

Philip II was King of Spain from 1556 until 1598, List of monarchs of Naples from 1554 until 1598, king consort of England, as husband of Mary I of England, from 1554 to 1558, lord of the Seventeen Provinces from 1556 until 1581, holding various titles for the individual territories, such as Duke or Count; and King of Portugal as Philip I...
, and the county town was Philipstown (now called Daingean
Daingean

Daingean , formerly Philipstown, is a small town in east County Offaly, Ireland. It is situated midway between the towns of Tullamore and Edenderry, County Offaly on the R402 road regional road....
) until the nineteenth century. The county town is now Tullamore
Tullamore

Tullamore is a town in County Offaly, in the Midlands of Ireland of Republic of Ireland. It is Offaly's county town and the centre of a district the population of which totals around 15,000....
. Its former name of "King's County" is still used when the title deeds to a property are transferred from a buyer to a seller today.

History

Before the plantation of modern day Offaly by English settlers, the territories it comprises were controlled principally by the Ó Conchubhair Fáilghe clan in the North/East of the county and the Ó Céarbhaill of Ely in the south. The county was shire
Shire

A shire is a traditional administrative division of United Kingdom and Australia. Shire has been effectively synonymous with county since the Norman Conquest....
d in 1556 from some of the remnant Gaelic captaincys on the borderlands of the ancient kingdoms of Meath
Kings of Mide

In medieval History of Ireland, the Kings of Mide were of the Clann Cholm?in, a branch of the U? N?ill. Several were High Kings of Ireland. After the collapse of the kingdom in the 12th century its dynasty, the Ua Mael Sechlainn or ? Melaghlin's, were forced west and settled on the east bank of the River Shannon....
, Munster
Kings of Munster

The name Munster is derived from the Gaelic Goddess, Muman. The province of Munster was once divided into six regions: Tuadh Mhuman , Des Mhuman , Aur/Ur Mumhan , Iar mumhan or Iarmuman , Ernaibh Muman , and Deisi Muman ....
 and Leinster
Kings of Leinster

The following is a provisional list of the Kings of Leinster who ruled the Ireland province of Leinster up to 1632 in Ireland with the death of Domhnall Spainnach MacMurrough-Kavanagh, the last legitimately inaugurated of the MacMurrough Kavanagh royal line....
 and therefore does not correspond to the territory of the Kingdom of Uí Failghe
Kingdom of Uí Failghe

U? Failghe seems to have existed as a kingdom since at least the early historic era, and successfully fought off encroachments by the U? N?ill, the E?ganachta, and most especially the Normans....
. Its former name of "King's County" derived from Philip, the consort of Queen Mary I, who later ruled as Philip II of Spain
Philip II of Spain

Philip II was King of Spain from 1556 until 1598, List of monarchs of Naples from 1554 until 1598, king consort of England, as husband of Mary I of England, from 1554 to 1558, lord of the Seventeen Provinces from 1556 until 1581, holding various titles for the individual territories, such as Duke or Count; and King of Portugal as Philip I...
. As a result Daingean was formerly known as Philipstown. The county was renamed in 1922 after the Irish War of Independence
Irish War of Independence

The Irish War of Independence from January 1919 to July 1921 was a guerrilla warfare mounted against the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland in Ireland by the Irish Republican Army ....
.

Geography

The southern part of the county is occupied by the Slieve Bloom Mountains
Slieve Bloom Mountains

The Slieve Bloom Mountains rise from the central plain of Ireland to a height of 526 metres. While not very high, they are extensive by local standards....
, the northwestern part is the floodplain
Floodplain

||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||}A floodplain, or flood plain, is flat or nearly flat land adjacent to a stream or river that experiences occasional or periodic flooding....
 of the River Shannon
River Shannon

The River Shannon is, at 386 km , the longest Rivers of Ireland. It divides the west of Ireland from the east and south . County Clare, being west of the Shannon but part of the province of Munster, is the major exception....
 and the remainder consists of large bog
Bog

A bog or mire is a wetland type that accumulates acidic peat, a deposit of dead plant material—usually mosses, but also lichens in Arctic climates....
s including the Bog of Allen
Bog of Allen

The Bog of Allen is a large peat bog in the centre of Ireland between the rivers River Liffey and River Shannon.The Irish Peatland Conservation Council describes the bog as "an important area of peatland, as much a part of Irish natural heritage as the Book of Kells." The bog, however, is in danger now after centuries of agricultural exp...
 and Boora bog.

Towns and villages

  • Tullamore
    Tullamore

    Tullamore is a town in County Offaly, in the Midlands of Ireland of Republic of Ireland. It is Offaly's county town and the centre of a district the population of which totals around 15,000....
     (County Town)
  • Ballinagar
    Ballinagar

    Ballinagar is a village in County Offaly, Republic of Ireland. It lies on the R402 road regional road, roughly midway between Daingean and Tullamore....
    , Ballyboy
    Ballyboy

    Ballyboy is a village in Ireland. It is located approximately two kilometres east of Kilcormac in County Offaly.Although now a small village comprised of several houses, a primary school and a single pub, it was an important and thriving hub in the Middle Ages....
    , Banagher
    Banagher

    Banagher is a town in Republic of Ireland, located in the midlands on the western edge of County Offaly in the province of Leinster, on the banks of the River Shannon....
    , Birr
    Birr

    Birr is a town in the Midlands county of County Offaly in Republic of Ireland. Once called Parsonstown, after the Parsons family who were local landowners and hereditary Earl of Rosse, Birr is situated at the meeting of the Camcor and Little Brosna rivers....
  • Cadamstown
    Cadamstown

    Cadamstown is a small rural village in County Offaly in the midlands of Republic of Ireland, on the R421 road regional road, just north of the Slieve Bloom Mountains....
    , Clara
    Clara

    Clara is a town on the River Brosna in County Offaly in the midlands of Republic of Ireland....
    , Cloghan, Clonygowan
    Clonygowan

    Clonygowan is a village in County Offaly, Republic of Ireland, on the R420 road regional road between Tullamore to Portarlington road....
    , Clonbullogue Clonmacnoise
    Clonmacnoise

    The monastery of Clonmacnoise is situated in County Offaly, Ireland on the River Shannon south of Athlone. It was visited by the Pope in 1979....
    , Crinkill
    Crinkill

    Crinkill is a village in County Offaly, Republic of Ireland, close to Birr....
    , Croghan
    Croghan (village), County Offaly

    Croghan is a village in County Offaly in Republic of Ireland. It is situated on Croghan Hill,on an "island" of high ground surrounded by an expanse of Bog#Raised bog which forms part of the Bog of Allen....
  • Daingean
    Daingean

    Daingean , formerly Philipstown, is a small town in east County Offaly, Ireland. It is situated midway between the towns of Tullamore and Edenderry, County Offaly on the R402 road regional road....
    , Dunkerrin
  • Edenderry
    Edenderry, County Offaly

    Edenderry is a town in the north of County Offaly, Ireland. It is near the borders with Counties County Kildare, County Meath and County Westmeath....
  • Ferbane
    Ferbane

    Ferbane is a small town on the north bank of the River Brosna in County Offaly, Republic of Ireland, between Birr and Athlone at the junction of the N62 road National secondary road and the R436 road regional road....
  • Geashill
    Geashill

    Geashill is a village in County Offaly, Ireland. It is situated between the towns of Tullamore and Portarlington on the R420 road regional road....
  • Horseleap
    Horseleap

    Horseleap is a town situated upon the County Offaly, County Westmeath county border in Ireland, on the R446 road, formerly the main Dublin to Galway road....
  • Kilcormac
    Kilcormac

    Kilcormac is a village in County Offaly, Ireland, located on the N52 road at its junction with the R437 road regional road, between the towns of Tullamore and Birr....
    , Killeigh
    Killeigh

    Killeigh is a village in County Offaly, Republic of Ireland, located south of Tullamore on the N80 road national secondary road. The Slieve Bloom Mountains lie a similar distance further south....
    , Killoughey
    Killoughey

    Killoughey or Killoughy is a small town in County Offaly, Ireland.External links...
    , Kinnitty
    Kinnitty

    Kinnitty is a village in County Offaly, Republic of Ireland. It is located 13 km east of Birr on the R440 road and R421 road regional roads....
  • Moneygall
    Moneygall

    Moneygall is a small town in County Offaly, Republic of Ireland, on the N7 road route between Dublin and Limerick, on the County Tipperary/Offaly border....
    , Mountbolus
    Mountbolus

    Mountbolus is a small village in the parish of Killoughey situated at the foot of the Slieve Bloom Mountains in County Offaly, Ireland. It has a Church, a National School, a Shop/Post Office and two pubs....
  • Portarlington (half of which is in County Laois
    County Laois

    County Laois , formerly also Laoighis or Leix, is a county in the midlands of Ireland, in the Provinces of Ireland of Leinster.File:ViewFromDunamase.JPG...
    , the River Barrow
    River Barrow

    The River Barrow is a river in Ireland. It is one of The Three Sisters ; the other two being the River Suir and the River Nore. The Barrow is the longest and most prominent of the three rivers....
     forming the county boundary)
  • Rahan
    Rahan, County Offaly

    Rahan is a parish/village, associated with Mochuda , which is located on the banks of the Grand Canal about 5 miles from Tullamore, in County Offaly, Ireland....
    , Rhode
    Rhode, County Offaly

    Rhode is a village in County Offaly in Republic of Ireland. It is situated on the R400 road at its junction with the R441 which leads to Edenderry, County Offaly, the nearest town, located 12 km east of Rhode....
  • Shannonbridge
    Shannonbridge

    Shannonbridge is a village located on the River Shannon, at the junction of the R444 road and R357 road regional roads in County Offaly, in the centre of Republic of Ireland....
    , Shannon Harbour
    Shannon Harbour

    Shannon Harbour is a small village on the banks of the Grand Canal of Ireland. There are facilities for boats to park up on the edge of the canal....
    , Shinrone
    Shinrone

    Shinrone is a small town in County Offaly, Republic of Ireland. It lies on the R492 road regional road between Cloughjordan to Roscrea where it is joined by the R491....
  • Walsh Island
    Walsh Island

    Walsh Island is a small village in County Offaly, Republic of Ireland. It takes its name from the surrounding hinterland which is a fertile area of land located in a vast area of bogland, ....


Demographics

The population of County Offaly has grown as follows since 1961:
  • 1961 ... 51,533
  • 1971 ... 51,829 ... +0.57%
  • 1981 ... 58,312 ... +12.51%
  • 1986 ... 59,835 ... +2.60%
  • 1991 ... 58,494 ... -2.24%
  • 1996 ... 59,117 ... +1.07%
  • 2002 ... 63,663 ... +7.7%
  • 2006 ... 70,868 ... +11.3%


The 2006 figure is the highest population figure for the county since 1881. The Central Statistics Office
Central Statistics Office (Ireland)

The Central Statistics Office , or in Irish, An Phr?omh-Oifig Staidrimh is the statistical agency responsible for the gathering of "information relating to economic, social and general activities and conditions" in Republic of Ireland, in particular the census which is held every five years....
 estimates that the increase in population between 2002 and 2006 (7,205) comprised a natural increase of 2,026 people with the balance of 5,179 accounted for by net in-migration from within Ireland as well as abroad. Offaly’s population growth during the period 2002-2006 (11.3%) has been stronger than the National average (8.2%). This may be attributed to proximity to the Greater Dublin Area
Greater Dublin Area

Greater Dublin Area , or simply Greater Dublin, is a term which is used to describe the city of Dublin and the surrounding counties of Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown, Fingal, County Kildare, County Meath, South Dublin and County Wicklow in Republic of Ireland....
, recent increased accessibility to Dublin
Dublin

Dublin is both the largest city and capital of Republic of Ireland. It is located near the midpoint of Ireland's east coast, at the mouth of the River Liffey and at the centre of the Dublin Region....
 (M6
N6 road

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, M7
M7 motorway (Republic of Ireland)

The M7 motorway is a motorway in Republic of Ireland that runs continuously from the outskirts of Naas in County Kildare to south of Portlaoise in County Laois....
, and improved rail services) and the differential in house prices between Dublin and Offaly.

The population of many towns has risen dramatically over the period 1996 to 2006: Birr +21.5%, Tullamore +28.8% and Edenderry +53.9%. Portarlington has had a population increase of 50.1% from 2002 to 2006 alone.

In 2006 the age profile of the population is as follows:
  • <15 years ... 22.52%
  • 15-64 yrs ... 66.54%
  • >65 years ... 10.95%





Transport and communications




Places of interest

  • A notable tourist attraction is the narrow gauge Clonmacnoise and West Offaly Railway
    Clonmacnoise and West Offaly Railway

    The Clonmacnoise and West Offaly Railway is a narrow gauge railway in Ireland. Primarily built as an industrial line for hauling newly-cut peat, this 3 ft gauge railway is operated by Bord na M?na and conveys visitors over a 9 km rail journey through Blackwater Bog, near Shannonbridge, County Offaly....
     in Blackwater Bog.


  • Birr
    Birr

    Birr is a town in the Midlands county of County Offaly in Republic of Ireland. Once called Parsonstown, after the Parsons family who were local landowners and hereditary Earl of Rosse, Birr is situated at the meeting of the Camcor and Little Brosna rivers....
     in the south of the county is best known for its castle and gardens. Birr Castle
    Birr Castle

    Birr Castle is a large castle in the town of Birr in County Offaly, Republic of Ireland. It is home of the seventh Earl of Rosse, and as such the residential areas of the castle are not open the public, though the grounds and gardens of the demesne are publicly accessible....
     is owned by the Parsons family, (the family bears the title: 'Earl of Rosse') and is best known for its 19th century telescope.


People


  • The current Taoiseach
    Taoiseach

    The Taoiseach The Taoiseach is appointed by the President of Ireland upon the nomination of D?il ?ireann , and must, while he remains in office, retain the support of a majority in the D?il....
     (head of government, equivalent to prime minister of Ireland) Brian Cowen
    Brian Cowen

    Brian Cowen is the current Taoiseach of Republic of Ireland. He took office on 7 May 2008, heading a coalition government led by his Fianna F?il party that includes the Green Party and the Progressive Democrats, with the support of Independent Teachta D?la....
    , was born in Clara, County Offaly on 10 January 1960. He now lives on the outskirts of Tullamore.


  • The short story writer, novelist and playwright William Trevor
    William Trevor

    Sir William Trevor, Order of the British Empire is an Ireland author and playwright....
     (KBE) was born in County Offaly, and raised in County Cork
    County Cork

    County Cork is the most southerly and the largest of the modern counties of Republic of Ireland. Cork is nicknamed "The Rebel County", as a result of the support of the townsmen of Cork in 1491 for Perkin Warbeck, a pretender to the throne of England during the Wars of the Roses....
    .


  • United States President Barack Obama
    Barack Obama

    Barack Hussein Obama II is the List of Presidents of the United States and current President of the United States. He is the first African American to hold the office....
    's great-great-great grandfather, Falmouth Kearney, was born and raised in Moneygall
    Moneygall

    Moneygall is a small town in County Offaly, Republic of Ireland, on the N7 road route between Dublin and Limerick, on the County Tipperary/Offaly border....
    , County Offaly.


See also

  • List of abbeys and priories in the Republic of Ireland (County Offaly)
    List of abbeys and priories in the Republic of Ireland

    Abbeys and priories in Ireland lists abbeys, priory, friary or other monastic religious houses in Republic of Ireland. This article does not include foundations in Northern Ireland, which are covered in List of abbeys and priories in Northern Ireland....


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