County Wicklow

Wicklow (Cill MhantÃÂáin in Irish) is a county on the east coast of Ireland, immediately south of County Dublin. It is about 782 square miles (2036 square kilometers) in area.
The county town is Wicklow (pop. 9,355), although the largest urban centre is Bray (pop. 30,951). Other main towns include Greystones (pop. 11,913) and Arklow (pop. 9,993). All of these towns are situated on the eastern coast.
County Wicklow is known as 'the last county' as it was the last to be incorporated. A 'Military Road' was built through County Wicklow to provide the British army with quick access to the hotbed of Irish rebellion that remained in existence in the Wicklow Mountains right into the 19th century. Turlough Hill was a significant civil engineering project carried out in the mountains in the 1960s and 1970s.
Wicklow is also known as "The Garden of Ireland". The ancient monastery of Glendalough is located in County Wicklow.
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