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Published 19:51 4 Nov 2018 GMT
Updated 17:48 4 Nov 2018 GMT
In third and fourth place are Tipperary (99.7) and Clare (95.2), while Louth is the fifth-worst for divorce with a rate of 94.25, all well above the nationwide figure.
Those statistics, compiled from data from the Courts Service, refer to the number of applications for divorce in 2016.
There were a total of 4,100 divorce applications that year.
The county with the lowest rate of divorce in the country is Kilkenny, which borders Carlow.
Kilkenny had a rate of just 45.4 per 100,000 people in 2016.
The other counties with the lowest rates for divorce applications in 2016 were all mainly rural ones - Mayo, Leitrim, Monaghan and Roscommon.
Meanwhile, there could be changes afoot for divorce law in Ireland.
Currently, couples must be living apart for a minimum of four years but that time period could be cut in half.
The Irish Examiner reports that a referendum on reducing the separation period to two years is planned.
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