Dundalk (from the Irish: Dún Dealgan meaning "Dalgan's fort" – which has associations with the mythical warrior Cúchulainn) is the county town of County Louth in Ireland, situated close to the border with Northern Ireland, is located on the east coast of Ireland equi-distant between Dublin and Belfa ... [More]
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Dundalk (from the Irish: Dún Dealgan meaning "Dalgan's fort" – which has associations with the mythical warrior Cúchulainn) is the county town of County Louth in Ireland, situated close to the border with Northern Ireland, is located on the east coast of Ireland equi-distant between Dublin and Belfast. Within legally defined boundaries it is the largest town in Ireland[1]. It was granted its charter in 1189. It is sited on the lowest bridging point of the Castletown River. The town's crest reads "Mé do rug Cú Chulainn Cróga" (I gave birth to brave Cú Chulainn). In 2003, Dundalk was amongst nine cities and towns to be designated Gateway status in the Irish Government's National Spatial Strategy. Dundalk is twinned with the town of Reze in France.
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