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==Heraldic collector's items from Ireland== | ==Heraldic collector's items from Ireland== |
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The National Arms of Ireland | The National Flag | Location |
Administrative division
Ireland is divided into twenty-nine county councils and five city councils. The five cities of Dublin, Cork, Limerick, Galway, and Waterford are administered separately by their own city councils. The counties are further divided into five borough councils and seventy-five town councils. The five boroughs of Kilkenny, Sligo, Drogheda, Clonmel, and Wexford have a certain level of autonomy within their counties, but have no additional responsibilities. While Kilkenny is a borough, it has retained the legal right to be referred to as a city
All counties as well as several cities and smaller towns use arms.
Civic heraldry
Other heraldry
- Ecclesiastical heraldry of Ireland
- Educational heraldry of Ireland
- Institutional heraldry of Ireland
- Corporate heraldry of Ireland
Heraldic collector's items from Ireland
- Heraldic postcards
- Heraldic stamps
- Souvenir token with the provincial arms.