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County by county: Here's where site visits are being carried out by potential investors

Dublin came out on top with 96 visits, followed by Cork, Limerick and Waterford all with 19 visits each.

OVER THE FIRST six months of this year, nearly 250 IDA Ireland-sponsored site visits were carried out across the country.

There was a total of 247 visits by potential investors to various locations in Ireland.

This information was revealed by the Minister for Jobs, Richard Bruton, following a question in the Dáil from Fianna Fáil TD Dara Calleary.

Here’s the breakdown of the total number of IDA Ireland sponsored site visits by potential investors from January 2015 to the end of June 2015:

COUNTY BREAKDOWN

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Unsurprisingly, Dublin came out on top with 96 visits, followed by Cork, Limerick and Waterford all with 19 visits each.

Cavan was the only county that had no visit.

While Carlow, Donegal, Longford, Roscommon and Wexford had one visit each.

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