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The division into counties based on the model used in the English system, was introduced gradually by English settlers from the late 12th century onwards. These land divisions were formed following the Norman invasion of Ireland in imitation of the counties then in use as units o
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Government
Constituency Boundaries - Generalised to 20m. The Constituencies Boundaries supplied are based on the Electoral (Amendment) (Dáil Constituencies) Act 2013For the purpose of elections to Dáil Éireann, the country is divided into Constituencies which, under Article 16.4 of the Cons
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Local Electoral Areas Boundaries Generalised 100m - National Administrative boundaries - 2015Government
For the purposes of County Council and Corporation elections each county and city is divided into Local Electoral Areas (LEAs) which are constituted on the basis of Orders made under the Local Government Act, 1941. In general, LEAs are formed by aggregating Electoral Divisions.
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Government
Constituency Boundaries - ungeneralised. The Constituencies Boundaries supplied are based on the Electoral (Amendment) (Dáil Constituencies) Act 2013For the purpose of elections to Dáil Éireann, the country is divided into Constituencies which, under Article 16.4 of the Constitut
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Government
Dáil Constituencies as provided for in Electoral (Amendment) (Dáil Constituencies) Act 2017. For the purpose of elections to Dáil Éireann, the country is divided into Constituencies which, under Article 16.4 of the Constitution of Ireland, have to be revised at least once every t
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Local Electoral Areas Boundaries Ungeneralised - National Administrative Boundaries - 2015Government
For the purposes of County Council and Corporation elections each county and city is divided into Local Electoral Areas (LEAs) which are constituted on the basis of Orders made under the Local Government Act, 1941. In general, LEAs are formed by aggregating Electoral Divisions. H
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Government
Dáil Constituencies as provided for in Electoral (Amendment) (Dáil Constituencies) Act 2017. For the purpose of elections to Dáil Éireann, the country is divided into Constituencies which, under Article 16.4 of the Constitution of Ireland, have to be revised at least once every t
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Government
Municipal District Boundary dataset generalised to 20m.This dataset is provided by Tailte Éireann
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Government
Municipal District Boundary dataset generalised to 50m.This dataset is provided by Tailte Éireann
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Government
Municipal District Boundary dataset generalised to 100m.This dataset is provided by Tailte Éireann
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Government
Dáil Constituencies as provided for in Electoral (Amendment) (Dáil Constituencies) Act 2017.For the purpose of elections to Dáil Éireann, the country is divided into Constituencies which, under Article 16.4 of the Constitution of Ireland, have to be revised at least once every tw
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Government
Municipal District Boundary dataset ungeneralised.This dataset is provided by Tailte Éireann
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Government
Province Boundaries Generalised to 20m. Ireland is divided into four provinces called Leinster, Ulster, Munster and Connacht. Although they presently do not have any administrative functions, they are relevant for a number of historical, cultural and sporting reasons. The borders
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Government
Province Boundaries Generalised to 50m. Ireland is divided into four provinces called Leinster, Ulster, Munster and Connacht. Although they presently do not have any administrative functions, they are relevant for a number of historical, cultural and sporting reasons. The borders
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Labelled point file of Barony placenames from the National Gazetteer dataset.This dataset is provided by Tailte Éireann
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Labelled point file of Centres of Population placenames from the National Gazetteer dataset.This dataset is provided by Tailte Éireann
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Point file of Civil Parish placenames from the National Gazetteer dataset
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Government
Province Boundaries Generalised to 100m. Ireland is divided into four provinces called Leinster, Ulster, Munster and Connacht. Although they presently do not have any administrative functions, they are relevant for a number of historical, cultural and sporting reasons. The border
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Point file of County placenames from the National Gazetteer dataset.This dataset is provided by Tailte Éireann
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Government
Province Boundaries Ungeneralised. Ireland is divided into four provinces called Leinster, Ulster, Munster and Connacht. Although they presently do not have any administrative functions, they are relevant for a number of historical, cultural and sporting reasons. The borders of