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Census 2011 – Population Classified by Area Census 2011 – Population Classified by Area Table 6 Population of each province, county, city, urban area, rural area and electoral division, 2006 and 2011 2006 2011 Percentage Actual change Area* District change 2006 - 2011 (km2) Persons Persons Males Females 2006 - 2011 Leinster 2,295,123 2,504,814 1,233,352 1,271,462 209,691 9.1 19,590.75 Carlow County 50,349 54,612 27,431 27,181 4,263 8.5 894.76 Carlow Town 13,623 13,698 6,787 6,911 75 0.6 6.45 001 Carlow Urban 4,605 4,181 2,130 2,051 -424 -9.2 1.81 002 Graigue Urban 1,524 1,272 654 618 -252 -16.5 0.48 012 Ballinacarrig (part) 3 2 1 1 -1 -33.3 0.11 019 Carlow Rural (part) 7,491 8,243 4,002 4,241 752 10.0 4.05 Baltinglass No. 2 rural area 4,162 4,372 2,230 2,142 210 5.0 135.23 003 Clonmore 530 560 280 280 30 5.7 28.14 004 Hacketstown 1,065 1,091 579 512 26 2.4 22.07 005 Haroldstown 267 259 128 131 -8 -3.0 11.54 006 Kineagh 309 327 154 173 18 5.8 18.03 007 Rahill 585 662 334 328 77 13.2 16.43 008 Rathvilly 802 838 423 415 36 4.5 12.72 009 Tiknock 331 338 176 162 7 2.1 10.76 010 Williamstown 273 297 156 141 24 8.8 15.54 Carlow rural area 30,492 34,307 17,269 17,038 3,815 12.5 651.69 011 Agha 322 382 198 184 60 18.6 12.32 012 Ballinacarrig (part) 934 1,003 510 493 69 7.4 16.11 013 Ballintemple 480 559 278 281 79 16.5 28.36 014 Ballon 646 710 367 343 64 9.9 9.79 015 Ballyellin 375 427 220 207 52 13.9 15.69 016 Ballymoon 260 329 172 157 69 26.5 14.09 017 Borris 1,008 1,041 510 531 33 3.3 15.94 018 Burton Hall 368 465 234 231 97 26.4 6.11 019 Carlow Rural (part) 5,057 5,704 2,840 2,864 647 12.8 17.89 020 Clogrenan 796 996 523 473 200 25.1 17.63 021 Clonegall 905 978 472 506 73 8.1 23.35 022 Corries 504 532 275 257 28 5.6 17.64 023 Cranemore 893 1,067 543 524 174 19.5 36.52 024 Fennagh 516 736 352 384 220 42.6 18.96 025 Garryhill 578 589 301 288 11 1.9 23.86 026 Grangeford 324 424 217 207 100 30.9 14.18 027 Johnstown 532 569 281 288 37 7.0 15.60 028 Kellistown 1,035 1,001 516 485 -34 -3.3 20.01 029 Kilbride 385 449 236 213 64 16.6 14.65 030 Killedmond 409 424 220 204 15 3.7 18.81 031 Killerrig 336 359 178 181 23 6.8 11.12 032 Leighlinbridge 1,497 1,558 792 766 61 4.1 24.60 033 Muinebeag (Bagenalstown) Rural 659 646 328 318 -13 -2.0 14.82 034 Muinebeag (Bagenalstown) Urban 2,532 2,775 1,419 1,356 243 9.6 2.88 035 Myshall 465 606 301 305 141 30.3 17.27 036 Nurney 866 867 454 413 1 0.1 23.85 037 Oldleighlin 445 569 287 282 124 27.9 19.35 038 Rathanna 126 114 65 49 -12 -9.5 23.41 039 Rathornan 365 432 211 221 67 18.4 19.90 040 Rathrush 983 1,101 543 558 118 12.0 23.45 041 Ridge 227 273 131 142 46 20.3 17.24 042 Shangarry 472 525 276 249 53 11.2 20.05 043 Sliguff 495 527 270 257 32 6.5 14.97 044 Tankardstown 434 438 230 208 4 0.9 16.83 045 Templepeter 409 434 219 215 25 6.1 15.09 046 Tullowbeg 473 582 298 284 109 23.0 12.05 047 Tullow Rural 500 702 347 355 202 40.4 13.90 048 Tullow Urban 2,881 3,414 1,655 1,759 533 18.5 3.40 Idrone rural area 2,072 2,235 1,145 1,090 163 7.9 101.39 049 Ballymurphy 249 279 144 135 30 12.0 18.01 050 Coonogue 195 206 110 96 11 5.6 15.22 051 Glynn 347 365 187 178 18 5.2 22.43 052 Kyle 295 341 165 176 46 15.6 16.80 053 Marley 309 367 194 173 58 18.8 15.30 054 Tinnahinch 677 677 345 332 – – 13.63 * Area details provided by Ordnance Survey. 56 Census 2011 – Population Classified by Area Table 6 (contd.) Population of each province, county, city, urban area, rural area and electoral division, 2006 and 2011 2006 2011 Percentage Actual change Area* District change 2006 - 2011 (km2) Persons Persons Males Females 2006 - 2011 Dublin County and City 1,187,176 1,273,069 619,902 653,167 85,893 7.2 923.78 Dublin City 506,211 527,612 257,303 270,309 21,401 4.2 116.58 Dublin City North 294,529 307,495 149,689 157,806 12,966 4.4 74.29 001 Arran Quay A 1,502 1,555 789 766 53 3.5 0.15 002 Arran Quay B 3,692 3,861 2,053 1,808 169 4.6 0.76 003 Arran Quay C 3,714 4,170 2,153 2,017 456 12.3 0.36 004 Arran Quay D 3,600 3,218 1,666 1,552 -382 -10.6 0.35 005 Arran Quay E 2,889 3,037 1,533 1,504 148 5.1 0.26 006 Ashtown A 7,715 10,227 4,858 5,369 2,512 32.6 2.00 007 Ashtown B 2,537 2,560 1,179 1,381 23 0.9 0.60 008 Ayrfield 5,344 5,395 2,634 2,761 51 1.0 0.89 009 Ballybough A 3,624 3,482 1,724 1,758 -142 -3.9 0.35 010 Ballybough B 3,215 3,349 1,768 1,581 134 4.2 0.35 011 Ballygall A 3,342 3,442 1,642 1,800 100 3.0 0.48 012 Ballygall B 1,809 1,805 806 999 -4 -0.2 0.56 013 Ballygall C 3,575 3,419 1,620 1,799 -156 -4.4 0.99 014 Ballygall D 2,488 2,494 1,212 1,282 6 0.2 0.43 015 Ballymun A 2,101 3,678 1,779 1,899 1,577 75.1 0.95 016 Ballymun B 3,949 4,012 1,903 2,109 63 1.6 0.66 017 Ballymun C 5,921 5,585 2,690 2,895 -336 -5.7 0.77 018 Ballymun D 3,522 2,961 1,445 1,516 -561 -15.9 0.47 019 Ballymun E 1,550 1,582 716 866 32 2.1 0.35 020 Ballymun F 2,474 2,323 1,129 1,194 -151 -6.1 0.44 021 Beaumont A 2,617 2,467 1,196 1,271 -150 -5.7 0.51 022 Beaumont B 5,062 4,805 2,325 2,480 -257 -5.1 0.85 023 Beaumont C 3,044 3,106 1,512 1,594 62 2.0 0.60 024 Beaumont D 2,375 2,149 1,079 1,070 -226 -9.5 0.47 025 Beaumont E 2,099 2,001 980 1,021 -98 -4.7 0.32 026 Beaumont F 3,597 3,437 1,645 1,792 -160 -4.4 0.54 027 Botanic A 3,091 3,084 1,371 1,713 -7 -0.2 1.32 028 Botanic B 3,214 3,264 1,555 1,709 50 1.6 0.49 029 Botanic C 2,098 1,967 961 1,006 -131 -6.2 0.30 030 Cabra East A 5,366 5,163 2,658 2,505 -203 -3.8 1.41 031 Cabra East B 3,542 3,512 1,631 1,881 -30 -0.8 0.47 032 Cabra East C 3,352 3,631 1,891 1,740 279 8.3 0.46 033 Cabra West A 1,564 1,478 719 759 -86 -5.5 0.45 034 Cabra West B 2,644 2,513 1,186 1,327 -131 -5.0 0.45 035 Cabra West C 2,865 2,699 1,283 1,416 -166 -5.8 0.57 036 Cabra West D 2,815 2,725 1,344 1,381 -90 -3.2 0.60 037 Clontarf East A 3,237 3,301 1,555 1,746 64 2.0 2.12 038 Clontarf East B 6,637 6,759 3,186 3,573 122 1.8 3.48 039 Clontarf East C 2,993 3,113 1,459 1,654 120 4.0 0.83 040 Clontarf East D 2,720 2,673 1,264 1,409 -47 -1.7 0.63 041 Clontarf East E 1,634 1,675 749 926 41 2.5 0.41 042 Clontarf West A 3,446 3,436 1,653 1,783 -10 -0.3 0.70 043 Clontarf West B 2,398 2,316 1,120 1,196 -82 -3.4 0.40 044 Clontarf West C 3,503 3,366 1,615 1,751 -137 -3.9 1.05 045 Clontarf West D 2,087 2,066 982 1,084 -21 -1.0 0.81 046 Clontarf West E 2,336 2,324 1,068 1,256 -12 -0.5 0.33 047 Drumcondra South A 3,945 4,571 2,165 2,406 626 15.9 1.04 048 Drumcondra South B 1,369 1,526 744 782 157 11.5 0.34 049 Drumcondra South C 3,323 3,191 1,393 1,798 -132 -4.0 0.75 050 Edenmore 2,758 2,725 1,248 1,477 -33 -1.2 0.58 051 Finglas North A 3,472 3,227 1,563 1,664 -245 -7.1 0.73 052 Finglas North B 2,955 2,809 1,291 1,518 -146 -4.9 0.65 053 Finglas North C 3,057 3,247 1,582 1,665 190 6.2 1.11 054 Finglas South A 2,634 2,783 1,343 1,440 149 5.7 0.59 055 Finglas South B 3,322 3,868 1,885 1,983 546 16.4 1.00 056 Finglas South C 2,600 2,507 1,187 1,320 -93 -3.6 0.37 057 Finglas South D 2,186 2,311 1,130 1,181 125 5.7 0.44 058 Grace Park 5,927 5,670 2,677 2,993 -257 -4.3 1.24 059 Grange A 7,050 8,948 4,352 4,596 1,898 26.9 1.67 060 Grange B 2,870 4,565 2,228 2,337 1,695 59.1 1.16 061 Grange C 3,305 3,048 1,515 1,533 -257 -7.8 0.48 062 Grange D 4,214 4,105 1,971 2,134 -109 -2.6 0.66 063 Grange E 2,662 2,580 1,270 1,310 -82 -3.1 0.55 064 Harmonstown A 2,823 2,722 1,269 1,453 -101 -3.6 0.61 065 Harmonstown B 2,636 2,684 1,291 1,393 48 1.8 0.58 * Area details provided by Ordnance Survey.
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