Downpatrick (from Irish: Dún Pádraig, meaning "Patrick's stronghold") [4] is a village regarding 33 kilometres (21 mi) south of Belfast in County Down, Northern Ireland. It has been an essential site since old times. Its cathedral is claimed to be the tomb of Saint Patrick. Today, it is the county town of Down and the joint headquarters of Newry, Mourne and Down District Council. Downpatrick had a population of 10,822 according to the 2011 Census. As the biggest community in the Lecale area, Downpatrick is a business, recreational and administrative center for the locality and serves as a hub for the neighboring communities as well as towns. Within a thirty minutes drive from Belfast, the location serves as a traveler town for a large number of people. The town has a number of primary and also post-primary schools enlightening pupils from all over the east Down location. Downpatrick is likewise renowned since its history of St Patrick, even though the town had actually been named after him, it is believed during the 5th century he had lived in Downpatrick as well as is currently hidden in Down Cathedral. Downpatrick is characterised by the rolling drumlins that are an attribute of the Lecale area and also a legacy of glaciation throughout the Pleistocene, the Down drumlins themselves are underlaid by Ordovician and also Silurian shales and also grits. Its floor exists within the marshland bordering the north east of the community, taped as being 1.3 feet (0.40 m) listed below water level. Downpatrick is about 22 miles (35 kilometres) from Belfast and also has a regular bus service to the city.