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Tot area Total area of the town: 2011 area in square kilometres (km 2). Only for towns with a total population of at least 1,500. [8] Tot dens Population density of total area: Persons per km 2. Based on 2011 total area and population. Calculated 2011 Mun Population of the municipal area in 2011: Population within the 2011 municipal area. [6 ...
Dublin, the capital of Ireland. This is a list of urban areas in the Republic of Ireland by population.In 2022, the Central Statistics Office (CSO), the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage and Tailte Éireann created of a new unit of urban geography called Built Up Areas (BUAs) which were used to produce data for urban areas in the 2022 census of Ireland.
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.
Dublin, the capital of Ireland. This is a list of urban areas in the Republic of Ireland with their populations from the 2016 census. [1] The population represents the entire settlement area of each town and city (including suburbs and environs). For convenience, all cities included are shown in bold.
The Irish name for Ireland is Éire, deriving from Ériu, a goddess in Irish mythology. [21] The state created in 1922, comprising 26 of the 32 counties of Ireland, was "styled and known as the Irish Free State" (Saorstát Éireann). [22]
Northern Ireland: Antrim, Down Cork: 406,785 Republic of Ireland Cork Derry: 237,000 Northern Ireland Derry Limerick: 162,413 Republic of Ireland Limerick, Clare Galway: 85,910 Republic of Ireland Galway Waterford: 82,963 Republic of Ireland Waterford, Kilkenny Drogheda: 67,114 Republic of Ireland Louth, Meath Dundalk: 64,287 Republic of ...
South Dublin has an area of 222.74 square kilometres (86 sq mi), making it the second-largest of the four local government areas in Dublin. It is bounded by Dublin City (15 km, 9.3 mi to the northeast), the River Liffey (separating it from Fingal to the north), Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown (to the east), County Kildare (to the west) and its hills adjoin the mountains of County Wicklow to the south.
The "metropolitan area" included both suburbs and commuter towns, covering the area from Swords and Malahide in Fingal, to Greystones in County Wicklow in the south, and as far west as Kilcock in County Kildare. This area differs from the Garda "metropolitan region" scope, in that it stretches approximately 20 km further west.