Laois. It is the only county in Ireland that does not touch a county with a coastline, so it is landlocked by landlocked counties.
Ireland does not have a hurling team. The different counties in Ireland each have their own hurling team and they compete against each other in different competitions. In turn, each club in most counties have a hurling team, from which the county managers pick the most talented players for the county teams.
If you mean southern Ireland as a reference to the part of island of Ireland that is not Northern Ireland, then yes. The term "southern Ireland" is an incorrect and inaccurate reference to what is more commonly known as the Republic of Ireland. If you mean geographically, then the answer is no, as the most northerly point on the island of Ireland is Malin Head in county Donegal. County Donegal is in the Republic of Ireland, not Northern Ireland. See the map at the link below which shows the counties of the Republic of Ireland in green, and the counties of Northern Ireland in a tan colour. You will see that Donegal is in the Republic of Ireland, not Northern Ireland, and that it has the most northerly point on the island of Ireland.
The province which forms the entire geographic north of Ireland is called Ulster. It has nine counties. There is also what is called Northern Ireland which is most but not all of the province of Ulster. It contains six of the counties of Ulster. The most northerly point on the island of Ireland is in Ulster but is not actually in Northern Ireland. It is in county Donegal, one the three Ulster counties that are in the Republic of Ireland and not in Northern Ireland.
The counties of Tipperary and Cork are neighbouring counties and share a border. So it depends on what part of Tipperary you are starting from and where in Cork you are going to. At most it would be about 150 miles, or 240 kilometres, but it is likely to be much less than that, as you are unlikely to be wanting to go from the most northern part of county Tipperary to the most southern part of county Cork.
There are different answers to that question. The Irish province of Ulster, containing 9 counties forms the geographic northern part of Ireland. There is also what is known as Northern Ireland, which is made up of 6 of the 9 counties of Ulster. Interestingly, Malin Head in county Donegal, which is the most northern point of the island of Ireland is in Ulster, but in one of the 3 counties that are not in Northern Ireland.
Armagh is a county in Northern Ireland and it has a city called Armagh. The other five counties in Northern Ireland are Fermanagh, Antrim, Tyrone, Down and Derry. Derry is also the name of a city. The biggest city in Northern Ireland is Belfast, part of which is in county Antrim and part of which is in county Down.
Donegal, which is spelt with one letter l, is a county in Ireland. It is in the northwest corner. The most northerly point on the island of Ireland, Malin Head, is in county Donegal. It is in the Republic of Ireland, not in Northern Ireland. It is in the province of Ulster. It is the 4th largest of Ireland's 32 counties. It is a very beautiful county. As of the 2011 census, 161,137 people lived there. The town of Letterkenny has the largest amount of people living in it.
The most westerly point in Ireland is in county Kerry, in the southwest of Ireland.
All 32 counties have Gaelic Football and Hurling teams. Counties have lots of levels in terms of ages and ability, so each individual county would have lots of county teams, from senior teams down to children.
Southern Ireland is an incorrect term for what is the Republic of Ireland, officially known as Ireland or Éire in the Irish language. Northern Ireland does exist, and for this reason people often use the term Southern Ireland. Northern Ireland consists of 6 counties that are in the north-east of Ireland. In fact, the most northerly point on the island of Ireland is not in Northern Ireland. It is Malin Head, which is in county Donegal, which is one of the 26 counties in the Republic of Ireland. See the map below in the related links, which shows all the counties of Ireland, with the 6 from Northern Ireland enclosed by the red line.
The Republic of Ireland (Eire) occupies most of the island of Ireland. The island has 32 counties split in to 4 Provinces; There are x6 counties which make up the province of Ulster (since 1922) which is referred to as Northern Ireland.