Place:Portlaoise, Borris, County Laois, Republic of Ireland

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NamePortlaoise
Alt namesMaryboroughsource: Wikipedia
Port Laoisesource: Rand McNally Atlas (1994) I-138
Portlaoighisesource: Wikipedia
Queen's Countysource: Wikipedia
TypeTown
Coordinates53.033°N 7.283°W
Located inBorris, County Laois, Republic of Ireland
source: Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names
source: Family History Library Catalog


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Portlaoise, or Port Laoise, is the county town of County Laois, Ireland. It is located in the South Midlands in the province of Leinster. The 2016 census shows that the town's population increased by 9.5% to 22,050, which was well above the national average of 3.8%. It is the most populous and also the most densely populated town in the Midland Region, which has a total population of 292,301 at the 2016 census.[1] This also makes it the fastest growing of the top 20 largest towns and cities in Ireland.[1]

It was an important town in the medieval period, as the site of the Fort of Maryborough, a fort built by English settlers in the 16th century during the Plantation of Queen's County.

Portlaoise is fringed by the Slieve Bloom mountains to the west and north-west and the Great Heath of Maryborough to the east. It is notable for its architecture, engineering and transport connections. On the national road network, Portlaoise is located west-southwest from Dublin on the M7, north-east from Cork on the M8/M7 and east-northeast from Limerick on the M7.

It was once known for the manufacture of iron and steel buildings, tennis balls, rubber seals, tyres and electrical cabling. Today Portlaoise is a commercial centre, with the economy dominated by the service sector, and a hub of shopping, transport, and events for the surrounding catchment.

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