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The following table and map show the areas in Ireland, previously designated as Cities, Boroughs, or Towns in the Local Government Act 2001. Under the Local Government (Ireland) Act 1898, Ireland had a two-tier system of local authorities. The first tier consisted of administrative counties and county boroughs.
The West spans 13,801 km 2 (20% of the total area of the state) and as of the 2022 census has a population of 485,966. [2] The region is located on the western seaboard of Ireland with the Atlantic Ocean to the west and the River Shannon delimiting the region to the east. The West Region is largely rural, with only 30% of its population living ...
West Torrens has had several incarnations, first as a Legislative Council district, then four times as a South Australian House of Assembly electoral district. It was first used as district in the Legislative Council , from 1851 until 1857, with Charles Simeon Hare and then Thomas Reynolds being the members.
This is a link page for cities, towns and villages in the Republic of Ireland, including townships or urban centres in Dublin, Cork, Limerick, Galway, Waterford and other major urban areas. Cities are shown in bold ; see City status in Ireland for an independent list.
The counties of Ireland (Irish: Contaetha na hÉireann) are historic administrative divisions of the island.They began as Norman structures, and as the powers exercised by the Cambro-Norman barons and the Old English nobility waned over time, new offices of political control came to be established at a county level.
Ballyscullion West: Baile Uí Scoillín: Scullion's homestead Drumanee Lower: Droim an Fhiaidh: ridge of the deer Edenreagh: Éadan Riabhach: grey/striped brow Glebe West: An Ghléib Thiar: area of land (thiar, in the west) granted to a clergyman as part of his benefice Glebe East: An Ghléib Thoir
The Northern and Western Region has been a region in Ireland since 1 January 2015. [2] It is a NUTS Level II statistical region of Ireland (coded IE04). [3] [4]NUTS 2 Regions may be classified as less developed regions, transition regions, or more developed regions to determine eligibility for funding under the European Regional Development Fund and the European Social Fund Plus.
Map of Electoral Divisions in Ireland in 2008 Clane local electoral area, County Kildare, shown divided into its electoral divisions.. An electoral division (ED, Irish: toghroinn [1]) is a legally defined administrative area in the Republic of Ireland, generally comprising multiple townlands, and formerly a subdivision of urban and rural districts.