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The Irish border region

The Irish border region covers 11% of the island of Ireland. In 2001/2002 (the last time that the Census of Population for the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland coincided) the population of this region was approximately 523,000, which was 13% of the population living on the island of Ireland at that time. As part explanation / part reason (cause-effect) for this low population density, the area is considered remote and isolated and, in developmental terms, weak (Fig. 115.2). [Pg.2091]

Pig. 115.2 Application of development typologies to the Irish border region, (a) Application of the OECD typology - areas about 12 m either side of the border (b) NUI Maynooth s rural typology as applied to the area about 12 m either side of the border... [Pg.2092]

Fig. 115.7 The dearth of rail crossings in the Irish border region... Fig. 115.7 The dearth of rail crossings in the Irish border region...

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