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  2. County Donegal - Wikipedia

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    County Donegal (/ ˌ d ʌ n ɪ ˈ ɡ ɔː l, ˌ ... As of the 2016 Census, Donegal is the most rural / least urbanised county in Ireland, with less than one-third of ...

  3. List of Irish counties by population - Wikipedia

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    The population of the six counties of Northern Ireland as of 2021 is 1,903,100 [1] which would mean a total population on the island of Ireland as of 2022 of approximately 7,052,314. Data source (as of June 2023): Taken from latest census data for the Republic of Ireland [2] and Northern Ireland. [3]

  4. Border Region - Wikipedia

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    According to the 2016 census, the Border Region had a population of 392,837, which constitutes 8.28% of the national population. Its population density was 34.1 persons per km, the second lowest in the country. [3] Donegal is by far the largest county in the Border Region by both area and population.

  5. 1841 census of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The origins of the Population Act 1840 was the report of the 1830 Select Committee on the Population Bill, reprinted in 1840. [4] The subject of much speculation during the select committee hearings and report was the accuracy of previous census returns, [ 4 ] the first national census being held in 1801.

  6. Buncrana - Wikipedia

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    In the 2022 census, the population was 6,971, [1] making it the second most populous town in County Donegal, after Letterkenny, and the largest in Inishowen. Buncrana is the historic home of the Ó Dochartaigh (O'Doherty) clan and originally developed as a town around the defensive tower known as O'Doherty's Keep, at the mouth of the River ...

  7. 2016 census of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    It was organised by the Central Statistics Office (CSO) and reported a total population of 4,761,865, or a 3.8% increase since the prior 2011 census. [1] This was the lowest recorded population growth rate since the 1991 census, with the decline in population growth rates attributed to both lower birth rates and lower net migration. [2]

  8. 2011 census of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The first statistics were released in the Preliminary Population Report on 30 June 2011. The population on Census Night in April was 4,581,269, [13] a figure based on summary counts for each enumeration area compiled by enumerators on the front page of the census forms. [14] This figure was 110,569 more than the estimated population for April 2010.

  9. Gweedore - Wikipedia

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    Gweedore includes the settlements of Brinlack, Bunbeg, Derrybeg, Crolly and Dunlewey, [7] and sits in the shade of County Donegal's highest peak, Errigal. [ 8 ] Gweedore is known for being a cradle of Irish culture , [ 9 ] with old Irish customs, traditional music, theatre, Gaelic games and the Irish language playing a central and pivotal role ...