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EnvironmentA townland is a small geographical division of land used in Ireland. The townland system is of Gaelic origin, pre-dating the Norman invasion, and most have names of Irish Gaelic origin. However, some townland names and boundaries come from Norman manors, plantation divisions,...
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EnvironmentCentral Statistics Office administrative unit created for population statistics for census profiling. There are 3409 boundary features defined as a Electoral Division. Metadata attributes follow the INSPIRE schema for Administrative units.
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EnvironmentIreland has historically been divided into four provinces: Connacht, Leinster, Munster and Ulster. The Irish word for this territorial division, cúige, literally meaning "fifth part", indicates that there were once five; the fifth province, Meath, was incorporated into...
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EnvironmentCentral Statistics Office administrative unit created for population statistics at a local level. Census small areas are a sub-division of the Electoral Division administrative unit. Census Small Area (CSA) generally cover 65-90 households. There are 18488 boundary features...
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EnvironmentProduced by the OSi, this displays the coordinates of the coastal shoreline of Ireland. The vertical datum for the shoreline should be mean sea high water in tidal maritime zone or normal water.
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EnvironmentOrdnance Survey Ireland 1:250,000 scale shoreline polyline layer for Ireland used in Irelands Marine Atlas. The vertical datum for the shoreline should be mean sea high water in tidal maritime zone or normal water. Ordnance Survey Ireland