Table 6 Population and Area of Each Province, County, City, Urban Area, Rural Area and Electoral Division, 1996 and 2002

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Table 6 Population and Area of Each Province, County, City, Urban Area, Rural Area and Electoral Division, 1996 and 2002 58 Census 2002 ± Areas Table 6 Population and area of each Province, County, City, urban area, rural area and Electoral Division, 1996 and 2002 Change in population 1996 2002 1996-2002 Area* District (hectares) Persons Persons Males Females Actual Percentage Leinster 1,924,702 2,105,579 1,038,015 1,067,564 180,877 9.4 1,977,423 Carlow County 41,616 46,014 23,403 22,611 4,398 10.6 89,790 Carlow Town 11,721 13,218 6,490 6,728 1,497 12.8 661 001 Carlow Urban 4,903 4,963 2,438 2,525 60 1.2 156 002 Graigue Urban 1,501 1,702 853 849 201 13.4 52 019 Carlow Rural (part) 5,317 6,553 3,199 3,354 1,236 23.2 453 Baltinglass No. 2 rural area 3,409 3,633 1,889 1,744 224 6.6 13,518 003 Clonmore 444 461 236 225 17 3.8 2,814 004 Hacketstown 1,003 1,026 543 483 23 2.3 2,206 005 Haroldstown 187 239 122 117 52 27.8 1,153 006 Kineagh 266 287 145 142 21 7.9 1,803 007 Rahill 427 393 208 185 -34 -8.0 1,642 008 Rathvilly 584 700 357 343 116 19.9 1,272 009 Tiknock 246 271 148 123 25 10.2 1,075 010 Williamstown 252 256 130 126 4 1.6 1,553 Carlow rural area 24,560 27,184 13,963 13,221 2,624 10.7 65,426 011 Agha 244 266 140 126 22 9.0 1,232 012 Ballinacarrig 776 847 449 398 71 9.1 1,614 013 Ballintemple 427 423 221 202 -4 -0.9 2,834 014 Ballon 418 466 224 242 48 11.5 980 015 Ballyellin 353 352 178 174 -1 -0.3 1,579 016 Ballymoon 228 258 135 123 30 13.2 1,410 017 Borris 982 959 476 483 -23 -2.3 1,608 018 Burton Hall 241 281 137 144 40 16.6 610 019 Carlow Rural (part) 3,146 4,685 2,398 2,287 1,539 48.9 1,799 020 Clogrenan 722 687 374 313 -35 -4.8 1,777 021 Clonegall 715 808 407 401 93 13.0 2,336 022 Corries 457 482 254 228 25 5.5 1,762 023 Cranemore 719 724 373 351 5 0.7 3,655 024 Fennagh 482 473 232 241 -9 -1.9 1,896 025 Garryhill 594 594 299 295 – – 2,385 026 Grangeford 308 283 152 131 -25 -8.1 1,416 027 Johnstown 487 499 247 252 12 2.5 1,559 028 Kellistown 768 864 443 421 96 12.5 2,001 029 Kilbride 332 354 187 167 22 6.6 1,467 030 Killedmond 318 367 200 167 49 15.4 1,880 031 Killerrig 246 263 133 130 17 6.9 1,112 032 Leighlinbridge 1,145 1,316 680 636 171 14.9 2,488 033 Muinebeag (Bagenalstown) Rural 565 649 343 306 84 14.9 1,484 034 Muinebeag (Bagenalstown) Urban 2,553 2,540 1,304 1,236 -13 -0.5 310 035 Myshall 401 394 212 182 -7 -1.7 1,728 036 Nurney 774 818 445 373 44 5.7 2,397 037 Oldleighlin 349 406 204 202 57 16.3 1,935 038 Rathanna 126 111 68 43 -15 -11.9 2,340 039 Rathornan 353 325 166 159 -28 -7.9 1,996 040 Rathrush 554 606 320 286 52 9.4 2,344 041 Ridge 172 186 103 83 14 8.1 1,724 042 Shangarry 429 490 249 241 61 14.2 2,005 043 Sliguff 452 468 250 218 16 3.5 1,506 044 Tankardstown 332 368 198 170 36 10.8 1,684 045 Templepeter 310 342 171 171 32 10.3 1,510 046 Tullowbeg 417 411 207 204 -6 -1.4 1,332 047 Tullow Rural 421 503 265 238 82 19.5 1,391 048 Tullow Urban 2,244 2,316 1,119 1,197 72 3.2 340 Idrone rural area 1,926 1,979 1,061 918 53 2.8 10,185 049 Ballymurphy 246 222 127 95 -24 -9.8 1,802 050 Coonogue 192 187 98 89 -5 -2.6 1,523 051 Glynn 332 343 188 155 11 3.3 2,265 052 Kyle 281 270 139 131 -11 -3.9 1,684 053 Marley 285 289 158 131 4 1.4 1,536 054 Tinnahinch 590 668 351 317 78 13.2 1,375 * Area details provided by Ordnance Survey. 59 Census 2002 ± Areas Table 6 (contd.) Population and area of each Province, County, City, urban area, rural area and Electoral Division, 1996 and 2002 Change in population 1996 2002 1996-2002 Area* District (hectares) Persons Persons Males Females Actual Percentage Dublin County and City 1,058,264 1,122,821 544,075 578,746 64,557 6.1 92,066 Dublin City 481,854 495,781 237,813 257,968 13,927 2.9 11,761 Dublin City North 287,216 290,521 140,257 150,264 3,305 1.2 7,474 001 Arran Quay A 1,336 1,390 646 744 54 4.0 14 002 Arran Quay B 1,963 3,089 1,587 1,502 1,126 57.4 72 003 Arran Quay C 1,914 2,375 1,219 1,156 461 24.1 38 004 Arran Quay D 3,264 3,675 1,832 1,843 411 12.6 34 005 Arran Quay E 2,957 2,902 1,324 1,578 -55 -1.9 26 006 Ashtown A 6,393 6,817 3,160 3,657 424 6.6 200 007 Ashtown B 2,487 2,607 1,188 1,419 120 4.8 58 008 Ayrfield 5,335 5,426 2,725 2,701 91 1.7 93 009 Ballybough A 3,570 3,368 1,613 1,755 -202 -5.7 37 010 Ballybough B 2,571 3,009 1,510 1,499 438 17.0 34 011 Ballygall A 3,064 2,843 1,404 1,439 -221 -7.2 49 012 Ballygall B 1,943 1,747 851 896 -196 -10.1 57 013 Ballygall C 4,098 3,787 1,765 2,022 -311 -7.6 101 014 Ballygall D 2,563 2,412 1,175 1,237 -151 -5.9 42 015 Ballymun A 1,766 1,575 814 761 -191 -10.8 95 016 Ballymun B 4,431 4,050 1,947 2,103 -381 -8.6 65 017 Ballymun C 6,575 5,896 2,805 3,091 -679 -10.3 77 018 Ballymun D 3,794 3,712 1,676 2,036 -82 -2.2 48 019 Ballymun E 1,863 1,602 747 855 -261 -14.0 35 020 Ballymun F 2,937 2,652 1,289 1,363 -285 -9.7 44 021 Beaumont A 3,059 2,667 1,270 1,397 -392 -12.8 51 022 Beaumont B 4,591 5,173 2,533 2,640 582 12.7 86 023 Beaumont C 3,487 3,050 1,476 1,574 -437 -12.5 60 024 Beaumont D 2,733 2,605 1,312 1,293 -128 -4.7 42 025 Beaumont E 2,585 2,289 1,111 1,178 -296 -11.5 35 026 Beaumont F 3,975 3,748 1,795 1,953 -227 -5.7 55 027 Botanic A 2,800 2,914 1,287 1,627 114 4.1 129 028 Botanic B 2,925 3,449 1,645 1,804 524 17.9 49 029 Botanic C 2,144 2,195 1,046 1,149 51 2.4 29 030 Cabra East A 5,033 5,396 2,512 2,884 363 7.2 141 031 Cabra East B 3,839 3,661 1,727 1,934 -178 -4.6 44 032 Cabra East C 3,442 3,638 1,850 1,788 196 5.7 46 033 Cabra West A 1,751 1,700 836 864 -51 -2.9 49 034 Cabra West B 2,760 2,645 1,299 1,346 -115 -4.2 43 035 Cabra West C 3,184 2,937 1,423 1,514 -247 -7.8 57 036 Cabra West D 2,731 2,865 1,418 1,447 134 4.9 60 037 Clontarf East A 3,399 3,279 1,521 1,758 -120 -3.5 211 038 Clontarf East B 6,345 6,458 2,973 3,485 113 1.8 348 039 Clontarf East C 2,998 3,029 1,392 1,637 31 1.0 83 040 Clontarf East D 2,737 2,772 1,322 1,450 35 1.3 66 041 Clontarf East E 1,603 1,643 717 926 40 2.5 42 042 Clontarf West A 3,347 3,487 1,633 1,854 140 4.2 72 043 Clontarf West B 2,705 2,602 1,220 1,382 -103 -3.8 43 044 Clontarf West C 3,102 3,372 1,621 1,751 270 8.7 104 045 Clontarf West D 2,022 2,140 968 1,172 118 5.8 82 046 Clontarf West E 2,475 2,394 1,077 1,317 -81 -3.3 33 047 Drumcondra South A 3,758 3,857 1,867 1,990 99 2.6 105 048 Drumcondra South B 1,282 1,377 628 749 95 7.4 34 049 Drumcondra South C 3,498 3,504 1,515 1,989 6 0.2 76 050 Edenmore 3,159 2,890 1,399 1,491 -269 -8.5 60 051 Finglas North A 3,943 3,540 1,694 1,846 -403 -10.2 73 052 Finglas North B 3,242 2,938 1,385 1,553 -304 -9.4 65 053 Finglas North C 3,174 3,129 1,512 1,617 -45 -1.4 108 054 Finglas South A 2,792 2,607 1,271 1,336 -185 -6.6 60 055 Finglas South B 3,210 3,309 1,666 1,643 99 3.1 97 056 Finglas South C 3,306 2,768 1,330 1,438 -538 -16.3 36 057 Finglas South D 2,605 2,138 1,076 1,062 -467 -17.9 44 058 Grace Park 6,214 5,986 2,820 3,166 -228 -3.7 125 059 Grange A 5,322 7,301 3,646 3,655 1,979 37.2 164 060 Grange B 2,329 2,138 1,046 1,092 -191 -8.2 117 061 Grange C 4,301 3,673 1,869 1,804 -628 -14.6 45 062 Grange D 4,918 4,330 2,094 2,236 -588 -12.0 67 063 Grange E 3,327 2,930 1,445 1,485 -397 -11.9 54 064 Harmonstown A 3,388 3,070 1,465 1,605 -318 -9.4 65 065 Harmonstown B 2,776 2,585 1,254 1,331 -191 -6.9 54 60 Census 2002 ± Areas Table 6 (contd.) Population and area of each Province, County, City, urban area, rural area and Electoral Division, 1996 and 2002 Change in population 1996 2002 1996-2002 Area* District (hectares) Persons Persons Males Females Actual Percentage Dublin City (contd.) Dublin City North (contd.) 066 Inns Quay A 3,235 3,373 1,948 1,425 138 4.3 32 067 Inns Quay B 2,680 2,953 1,411 1,542 273 10.2 28 068 Inns Quay C 1,748 2,359 1,160 1,199 611 35.0 28 069 Kilmore A 2,726 2,943 1,439 1,504 217 8.0 83 070 Kilmore B 3,260 3,006 1,425 1,581 -254 -7.8 46 071 Kilmore C 1,779 1,676 772 904 -103 -5.8 53 072 Kilmore D 2,611 2,337 1,149 1,188 -274 -10.5 50 073 Mountjoy A 3,108 3,242 1,592 1,650 134 4.3 29 074 Mountjoy B 1,994 2,725 1,481 1,244 731 36.7 23 075 North City 2,391 3,942 1,967 1,975 1,551 64.9 56 076 North Dock A 1,188 1,287 646 641 99 8.3 15 077 North Dock B 3,655 3,628 1,846 1,782 -27 -0.7 336 078 North Dock C 2,411 3,568 1,830 1,738 1,157 48.0 63 079 Phoenix Park 1,002 1,468 685 783 466 46.5 739 080 Priorswood A 1,615 1,564 788 776 -51 -3.2 174 081 Priorswood B 3,353 3,298 1,599 1,699 -55 -1.6 43 082 Priorswood C 3,790 3,633 1,663 1,970 -157 -4.1 87 083 Priorswood D 3,026 2,846 1,407 1,439 -180 -5.9 82 084 Priorswood E 3,126 2,883 1,419 1,464 -243 -7.8 40 085 Raheny-Foxfield 3,000 2,712 1,304 1,408 -288 -9.6 59 086 Raheny-Greendale 2,497 2,478 1,199 1,279 -19 -0.8 44 087 Raheny-St.
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