The county town of County Louth in Ireland, Dundalk, Ireland is situated close to the border with Northern Ireland. It is the second largest town of Ireland.

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Dundalk, Ireland is one of the renowned tourist destinations in the Republic of Ireland. The county town of County Louth in Ireland, Dundalk, Ireland is situated close to the border with Northern Ireland. Nestled on the east coast of the country, Dundalk is equi-distant from the cities of Dublin and Belfast.Dundalk, Ireland gets its name from Dún Dealgan, which was the fort home of Dalga. This fort home is closely related to the eminent mythical warrior Cúchulainn. It was granted its charter in the year 1189. Dundalk in Ireland is located on the lowest bridging point of the Castletown River.

Dundalk, Ireland is the second largest town in the Republic of Ireland. As of 2006, Dundalk has a population of 35,085 inhabitants. Dundalk was designated Gateway status in the National Spatial Strategy of the Irish Government in the year 2003. Dundalk is one of the nine cities and towns that has been designated so.

There is enough evidence of prehistoric and early Christian settlements in Dundalk, Ireland. However, the city retains the linear features of a medieval town. Dundalk had been initially developed as a Street Town. These streets passed along a gravel ridge which runs from the modern day Bridge Street on the North, through Church Street to Clanbrassil Street to Earl Street, and lastly to Dublin Street.Dundalk is home to the Internet Service Providers Digiweb. The Dundalk Institute of Technology is the third level institution of the city.

Getting to Dundalk, Ireland is not a problem at all. The town being situated on the M1/N1 National Primary Route, it is well-connected to almost every city in the country. The city is also served by the inter-city rail network. Dundalk does not have its own airport. The nearest international airports from Dundalk are the Dublin International Airport and Belfast International Airport.

Hundreds of tourists from various corners of the world come to Dundalk, Ireland throughout the year. There are various attractions in the city, ranging from sightseeing to shopping, which compel tourists to come to this town again and again. Come to Dundalk in Ireland and enjoy a trip that will have a lasting impression on your mind.

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