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North Tipperary

North Tipperary
Tiobraid Árann Thuaidh
County
Location of North Tipperary
Country Ireland
Province Munster
County town Nenagh
Government
 • Type County council (1898–2014)
Area
 • Total 2,046 km2 (790 sq mi)
Population (2011) 70,322
Car plates TN (1987–2013)

North Tipperary (Irish: Tiobraid Árann Thuaidh) was a county in Ireland. It was part of the Mid-West Region and was also located in the province of Munster. It was named after the town of Tipperary and consisted of 48% of the land area of the traditional county of Tipperary. North Tipperary County Council was the local authority for the county. In 2011, the population of the county was 70,322. It was abolished on 3 June 2014, merged with South Tipperary under a new Tipperary County Council.

The county was part of the central plain of Ireland, but the diversified terrain contained several mountain ranges: the Arra Hills, Silvermine Mountains and the Devil's Bit. The county was landlocked. The southern part of county was drained by the River Suir; the northern part was drained by tributaries of the River Shannon which widens into Lough Derg. The centre was known as 'the Golden Vale', a rich pastoral stretch of land in the Suir basin which extends into counties Limerick and Cork.

Population centres included Nenagh (the county town), Borrisoleigh, Templemore, Thurles and Roscrea.


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