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County Longford is one of Ireland's smallest counties. A mainly agricultural economy encompassing cattle and sheep rearing, and the cultivation of oats and potatoes. Although landlocked much of Longford comprises of  Lakeland, bogland, pastureland, and wetland in its low-lying landscape.
 
County Longford is one of Ireland's smallest counties. A mainly agricultural economy encompassing cattle and sheep rearing, and the cultivation of oats and potatoes. Although landlocked much of Longford comprises of  Lakeland, bogland, pastureland, and wetland in its low-lying landscape.
 
Co. Longford is the birthplace of the writer Oliver Goldsmith.
 
Co. Longford is the birthplace of the writer Oliver Goldsmith.
 
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==Register Offices==
 
==Register Offices==

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County Longford is one of Ireland's smallest counties. A mainly agricultural economy encompassing cattle and sheep rearing, and the cultivation of oats and potatoes. Although landlocked much of Longford comprises of Lakeland, bogland, pastureland, and wetland in its low-lying landscape. Co. Longford is the birthplace of the writer Oliver Goldsmith.



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