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Swords
Sord

Sord Cholmcille
Town
North Street, Swords
North Street, Swords
Motto: Your Swords, an Emerging City
Swords is located in Ireland
Swords
Swords
Location in Ireland
Coordinates: 53°27′35″N 6°13′05″W / 53.4597°N 6.2181°W / 53.4597; -6.2181Coordinates: 53°27′35″N 6°13′05″W / 53.4597°N 6.2181°W / 53.4597; -6.2181
Country Ireland
Province Leinster
Region Dublin
County Fingal
EU Constituency Dublin
Dáil Constituency Dublin Fingal
Local Electoral Areas Swords, Malahide
Founded 560
County Town 1994
Founded by St Colmcille
Named for (possibly) St Colmcille's Well
County Hall Main Street, Swords
Electoral Divisions
Government
 • Type Local Authority
 • Body Fingal County Council
 • Mayor Mary McCamley (Labour)
 • Deputy Mayor Adrian Henchy
 • County Manager David O'Connor
 • Deputy County Manager Michael Lorigan
 • Director of Planning Gilbert Power
Area
 • Swords Local Electoral Area 114.02 km2 (44.02 sq mi)
 • Urban 11.35 km2 (4.38 sq mi)
 • Metro 15.99 km2 (6.17 sq mi)
Area rank 1
 • Swords CT 10.21 km2 (3.94 sq mi)
 • Kinsealy-Drinan CT 1.14 km2 (0.44 sq mi)
  Source: CSO Sapmap Viewer
Dimensions
 • Length 5.15 km (3.20 mi)
 • Width 4.04 km (2.51 mi)
Highest elevation 60 m (200 ft)
Lowest elevation 0 m (0 ft)
Population (2011)
 • Swords Local Electoral Area 68,583
 • Rank 1
 • Density 531/km2 (1,380/sq mi)
 • Density rank 1
 • Urban 42,738
 • Urban density 3,765/km2 (9,750/sq mi)
 • Swords CT 36,924
 • Swords CT density 3,615/km2 (9,360/sq mi)
 • Kinsealy-Drinan CT 5,814
 • Kinsealy-Drinan CT density 5,101/km2 (13,210/sq mi)
  Source: Census 2011
Demonym(s) Fingalian
Ethnic or Cultural Background
 • White Irish 30946
 • White Other 7089
 • Asian or Asian Irish 1169
 • Black or Black Irish 1142
 • White Irish Traveller 96
Religion
 • Roman Catholic 34021
 • Orthodox 1335
 • Protestant 944
 • Other Christian 850
 • Muslim 569
Time zone WET (UTC0)
 • Summer (DST) WEST (UTC+1)
Postal Hub DUBLIN K67
Postal Sorting Office SWORDS
Dialing Code +353(0)1
Geocode O184469
ISO 3166 code IE-D
Vehicle registration D

Swords (from Irish: Sord or Sord Cholmcille) is the county town of Fingal in Ireland. The name "Swords" may also be applied to the townland, to the civil parish or to the local electoral area. At the 2011, census the total urban population of greater Swords was 42,738 but when local electoral area definitions are taken into account, the population is 68,583. It lies in Dublin's K67 postal code routing area, known as eircode in Ireland.

Fingal County Council's Strategic Vision for Swords is to create a sustainable new city. They have referred to Swords as an "emerging city" and project that the population of Swords will rise towards 100,000 by the year 2035. The town is the seventh largest urban area in the country, and the third largest in County Dublin, after Dublin City and Tallaght.

In 2012, Swords was named the third best town in Ireland to live in. The survey conducted by Retail Excellence Ireland took into account safety, retail, dining, entertainment, events, car parking and overall attractiveness of the town. Since the mid-1990s Swords has seen improvements in shop fronts, public buildings and footpaths and the restoration of Swords Castle. In 2003 the Irish Business Against Litter survey scored Swords the worst litter blackspot in the country. Following a huge improvement to litter in the town, in their 2011 survey Swords was declared the second cleanest town in Ireland.

The town's origins date back to 560 AD when it was founded by Saint Colmcille (521–567). Legend has it that the saint blessed a local well, giving the town its name, Sord, meaning "clear" or "pure". However, An Sord also means "the water source" and could indicate a large communal drinking well that existed in antiquity. St. Colmcille's Well is located on Well Road off Swords Main Street. Sord may also refer to a "sward", an 'expanse of grass'. The most ubiquitous landscape indicators of Early Christian Settlement are the ecclesiastical enclosures. In Swords case the street pattern has been influenced by the circular alignment of the settlement. The medieval town developed in a linear pattern along the Main Street in a north – south direction. Swords has one of the best examples of this settlement pattern in the Dublin region. The round tower, 26m in height, is also an indicator of early Christian settlement. At the northern end of the street stands Swords Castle, 200m northeast of the ecclesiastical site, which was built in the early 13th century. A short distance north of the Castle is an elevation known as Spittal Hill, where a hospital once stood.


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