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The Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics (NUTS) was drawn up by Eurostat in order to define territorial units for the production of regional statistics across the European Union. The NUTS classification has been used in EU legislation since 1988, but it was only in...
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Province Boundaries Generalised 20m - OSi National Administrative Boundaries - 2015RialtasProvince 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...
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The LowWater Mark digital dataset is derived from relevant 6 inch and 25 inch Ordnance Maps. The alterations are in accordance with the Boundary Survey Acts Ireland, approved by the Chief Boundary Surveyor and signed off in Privy Council Orders. The dataset also includes...
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Province Boundaries Ungeneralised - OSi National Administrative Boundaries - 2015RialtasProvince 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...
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Province Boundaries Generalised 100m - OSi National Administrative Boundaries - 2015RialtasProvince 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...
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Province Boundaries Generalised 50m - OSi National Administrative Boundaries - 2015RialtasProvince 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...
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Townland Boundaries Generalised 100m - OSi National Statutory Boundaries - 2015RialtasTownland Boundary dataset generalised to 100m, generated from the OSi National Statutory Boundary dataset.
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Townland Boundaries Generalised 50m - OSi National Statutory Boundaries - 2015RialtasTownland Boundary dataset generalised to 50m, generated from the OSi National Statutory Boundary dataset.
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Townland Boundaries Generalised 20m - OSi National Statutory Boundaries - 2015RialtasTownland Boundary dataset generalised to 20m, generated from the OSi National Statutory Boundary dataset.
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This dataset contains spatial data from a 2010 survey of Roscommon's habitats. The survey was conducted by RPS in July 2010 on behalf of Roscommon County Council and in association with the Heritage Council. Dataset Publisher: Roscommon County Council, Dataset language:...
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This dataset contains spatial data from a 2010 survey of Roscommon's habitats. The survey was conducted by RPS in July 2010 on behalf of Roscommon County Council and in association with the Heritage Council. Dataset Publisher: Roscommon County Council, Dataset language:...
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This dataset contains spatial data from a 2010 survey of Roscommon's habitats. The survey was conducted by RPS in July 2010 on behalf of Roscommon County Council and in association with the Heritage Council. Dataset Publisher: Roscommon County Council, Dataset language:...
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This dataset contains spatial data from a 2010 survey of Roscommon's habitats. The survey was conducted by RPS in July 2010 on behalf of Roscommon County Council and in association with the Heritage Council. Dataset Publisher: Roscommon County Council, Dataset language:...
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This dataset contains spatial data from a 2012 audit of the geological sites of Roscommon. The audit was conducted by Matthew Parkes, Robert Meehan, and Sophie Préteseille with assistance from Roscommon County Council and funding from the Heritage Council and Roscommon County...
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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...
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TimpeallachtRural districts were created in 1898 by the Local Government (Ireland) Act 1898. They were subdivided into district electoral divisions. They were abolished by the Local Government Act 1925 but these former boundaries of the rural districts continue to be used for statistical...
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TimpeallachtOriginally an Ecclesiastical Division, dating back to the Synod Of Kells in 1139. After the Reformation, the Anglican Church of Ireland became the state church and retained the old, medieval parishes. These then became the administrative areas used by government. The parish...
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Baronies were originally feudal and military jurisdictions and date back to the 11th century, but in the course of time came to be used for fiscal and administrative purposes only. The Barony varied in size from 1,693 acres to 310, 386 acres. The Barony was used as a census...
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TimpeallachtIreland is divided into four provinces - 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 the provinces coincide exactly with...
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TimpeallachtThe Local Government Reform Act 2014 Section 9 provided for the amalgamation of the city and county councils in Limerick, Waterford, and North Tipperary and South Tipperary County Councils. The country is divided into 31 administrative counties/cities. There are now 26...