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Dundalk
Dún Dealgan
Town
Clockwise from top: Castle Roche, Clarke Station, St. Patrick's Church, The Marshes Shopping Centre, Market Square, Dundalk Institute of Technology
Clockwise from top: Castle Roche, Clarke Station, St. Patrick's Church, The Marshes Shopping Centre, Market Square, Dundalk Institute of Technology
Coat of arms of Dundalk
Motto(s): 
Irish: Mé do rug Cú Chulainn cróga
'I gave birth to brave Cú Chulainn'
Dundalk is located in Ireland
Dundalk
Dundalk
Location in Ireland
Dundalk is located in Europe
Dundalk
Dundalk
Dundalk (Europe)
Coordinates: 54°00′16″N 06°24′01″W / 54.00444°N 6.40028°W / 54.00444; -6.40028
CountryIreland
ProvinceLeinster
CountyCounty Louth
Inhabitedc. 3700 BC
Charter1189 AD
Government
 • Dáil constituencyLouth
 • EU ParliamentMidlands–North-West
Area
[a][b]
 • Urban
21.7 km2 (8.4 sq mi)
 • Rural
320.8 km2 (123.9 sq mi)
Population
 (2022 census)
 • Rank7th
 • Urban
43,112[3]
 • Metro
64,287[4]
Time zoneUTC±0 (WET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+1 (IST)
Eircode routing key
A91
Telephone area code+353(0)42
Irish Grid ReferenceJ048074
Websitewww.dundalk.ie
Map of Dundalk
Map of Dundalk
Area of Dundalk Municipal District
Area of Dundalk Municipal District

Dundalk (/dʌnˈdɔː(l)k/ dun-DAW(L)K;[5] Irish: Dún Dealgan) is the county town of County Louth, Ireland. The town is on the Castletown River, which flows into Dundalk Bay on the east coast of Ireland. It is halfway between Dublin and Belfast, close to the border with Northern Ireland. It is surrounded by several townlands and villages that form the wider Dundalk Municipal District. It is the seventh largest urban area in Ireland, with a population of 43,112 as of the 2022 census.

Having been inhabited since the Neolithic period, Dundalk was established as a Norman stronghold in the 12th century following the Norman invasion of Ireland, and it became the northernmost outpost of The Pale in the Late Middle Ages. The town came to be nicknamed the "Gap of the North" where the northernmost point of the province of Leinster meets the province of Ulster. The modern street layout dates from the early 18th century and owes its form to James Hamilton (later 1st Earl of Clanbrassil). The legends of the mythical warrior hero Cú Chulainn are set in the district, and the motto on the town's coat of arms is Irish: Mé do rug Cú Chulainn cróga ("I gave birth to brave Cú Chulainn").

The town developed brewing, distilling, tobacco, textile, and engineering industries during the 19th century. It became prosperous and its population grew as it became an important manufacturing and trading centre—both as a hub on the Great Northern Railway (Ireland) network and with its maritime link to Liverpool from the Port of Dundalk. It later suffered from high unemployment and urban decay after these industries closed or scaled back both in the aftermath of the Partition of Ireland in 1921 and following the accession of Ireland to the European Economic Community in 1973. New industries have been established in the early part of the 21st century, including pharmaceutical, technology, financial services, and specialist foods.

There is one third-level education institute—Dundalk Institute of Technology. The largest theatre in the town, An Táin Arts Centre (named after the epic of Irish mythology), is housed in Dundalk Town Hall, and the restored buildings of the nearby former Dundalk Distillery house both the County Museum Dundalk and the Louth County Library. Sporting clubs include Dundalk Football Club (who play at Oriel Park), Dundalk Rugby Club, Dundalk Golf Club, and several clubs competing in Gaelic games. Dundalk Stadium is a horse and greyhound racing venue and is Ireland's only all-weather horse racing track.

  1. ^ "CD109: Population by Sex, Legal Town and Environs 2011". cso.ie. Archived from the original on 16 November 2019. Retrieved 5 September 2020.
  2. ^ Cite error: The named reference DMD was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
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  5. ^ "Dundalk". Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary. Retrieved 20 July 2021.


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