Ardagh Outside of the capital, other areas that are affected with a high incidence rate of over 200 include Buncrana In Co Donegal, Kilrush in Co Clare, Boyle in Co Roscommon, Galway City Central, Carrickmacross in Co Monaghan, Cork City South-Central and Bray East in Co Wicklow. Longford is an impressive classified historic town with elegant buildings, a particularly impressive and historic church and a gracious park in the centre of town. This is a sortable table of the approximately 944 townlands in County Longford, Ireland.. As of Thursday, the death toll of the virus in the Republic of Ireland is 1,817, while a total of 40,086 have been diagnosed with Covid-19. A semicircular earthwork north of the village is regarded locally as the site of the original church founded here by Saint Patrick about 460. Granard in County Longford was the home of Kitty Kiernan. All the rest of the county is flat, in some places, as long the course of the Camlin River, quite level and uninterrupted; in other places broken up by long ridge sandhills. Martin Coyne wasn't going to sit around and wait for Level 3 restrictions to quell the rapidly rising tide. In September 1998, a large explosion at an Esso operated oil and natural gas processing plant was responsible for an almost complete shutdown of Victoria's natural gas supply for weeks thereafter. At the 2006 census, Longford and the surrounding area had a population of 929.[1]. NAME.—The Gaelic form of the name is Longphort, which signifies a fortress; the word was originally applied to the old circular forts, but in after ages to the more modern stone castles. The icon links to further information about a selected place including its population structure (gender, age groups, age distribution, nationality, country of birth, ethnic group, religion, irish language (a3+), marital status). You may wish to compare this list (below) with Wikipedia's list of townlands in Longford. Itis a typical Irish market town with a market house and butter markets. Activities in the area include fishing, boating and watersports, walking and pitch and putt. The Inny is joined on the left bank, 3 miles below Ballymahon, by the Tang River, which, coming from Westmeath, forms for the last 3 miles of its course the southern boundary of Longford; and a little above Ballymahon, by the Rath River, which also comes from Westmeath, and flows through Longford for the last 3 miles of its course. Lanesboro is linked by bridge to its sister village, Ballyleague in County Roscommon.

Ballymahon One can enjoy various activities here including fishing, painting, walking, sailing and boating.

About 3km (2 miles) north-west of the village of Kenagh on the Ballymahon/Longford road are the ruins of Abbeyderg a 13th century Agustinian Friary (partially restored). St Mel’s College, the diocesan seminary, contains part of the library of Edgeworthstown House. The Scotch-Irish in America tells the story of how the hardy breed of men and women, who in America came to be known as the ‘Scotch-Irish’, was forged in the north of Ireland during the seventeenth century. A Cistercian Abbey was founded here in 1150 and was one of the earliest in the country following the success of the first foundation at Mellifont in County Louth. Granard in Co Longford is second on the list with an incidence of 384.1. Sinn Féin deputy leader in the North Michelle O’Neill is to undergo a Covid-19 test after a close family tested positive of the Coronavrius. In the parish of Abbeylara there are two well preserved remains of stone circle. There are 18 subtownlands that we know about in Co. Longford.