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County Cavan (Irish: Contae an Chabháin) is a county in the Republic of Ireland. It is one of three counties situated in the province of Ulster without being part of Northern Ireland. It was created by Elizabeth I of England. The county is bordered by County Monaghan, County Leitrim, County Longford, County Meath, County Westmeath in the Republic, and County Fermanagh in Northern Ireland. Area: 1,931 km² (746 square miles). Population (census 2002): 56,546.

Towns of Cavan


The county town is Cavan.

The township of Cavan, Ontario, Canada was named after County Cavan, from which its settlers had emigrated.

Famous places


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County Cavan | Geography of Cavan | Ulster

Condáu de Cavan | Comtat de Cavan | Cavan (County) | Condado de Cavan | Comté de Cavan | Contae an Chabháin | Cavan (contea) | County Cavan | キャバン州 | Cavan (grevskap) | Hrabstwo Cavan | Condado de Cavan | Comitatul Cavan | Каван (графство) | Cavan (grevskap)

 

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