NUTS statistical regions of the Republic of Ireland

The Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics (NUTS) is a geocode standard for referencing the subdivisions of Ireland for statistical purposes.[1] The standard is developed and regulated by the European Union. The NUTS standard is instrumental in delivering the European Union's Structural Funds. The NUTS code for Ireland is IE and a hierarchy of three levels is established by Eurostat. Below this are two further levels of geographic organisation - the Local administrative unit. In Ireland, the LAU-1 subdivisions correspond to an administrative division within the country. The LAU-2 level is not used for local government purposes.

Overall

Level Number of
Subdivisions
NUTS 1 1 (the entire state)
NUTS 2 statistical regions 3
NUTS 3 statistical regions 8

NUTS levels 1, 2 and 3

NUTS 1 Code NUTS 2 Code NUTS 3 Code

Éire / Ireland
IE0 Northern and Western IE04 Border Region IE041
West Region, Ireland IE042
Southern IE05 Mid-West Region, Ireland IE051
South-East Region, Ireland IE052
South-West Region, Ireland IE053
Eastern and Midland IE06 Dublin Region IE061
Mid-East Region, Ireland IE062
Midlands Region, Ireland IE063

Local administrative units 1 and 2

The first level of local administrative unit (LAU-1), which was previously called NUTS-4, is the level immediately below NUTS-3. In Ireland, LAU-1 areas are identical with the areas under the jurisdiction of county and city councils. The second level (LAU-2) corresponds to the areas defined by District electoral divisions.

LAU level Subdivisions #
LAU 1 Administrative counties and cities 31
LAU 2[2] District electoral division 3441
County Council and City Council areas of the Republic of Ireland
County or CityNUTS 3
Region
Population
(2016)
Area
(km²)
Population
Density
Principal
town/city
Vehicle
Registration
Code[3]
County DonegalBorder Region159,1924,862.7232.7LiffordDL
County SligoBorder Region65,5351,837.4835.7SligoSO
County LeitrimBorder Region32,0441,588.7120.2Carrick-on-ShannonLM
County CavanBorder Region76,1761,932.0639.4CavanCN
County MonaghanBorder Region61,3861,294.7247.4MonaghanMN
Galway cityWest Region78,66850.721,551.0GalwayG
County GalwayWest Region179,3906,100.7229.4GalwayG
County MayoWest Region130,5075,589.4423.3CastlebarMO
County RoscommonWest Region64,5442,548.2325.3RoscommonRN
Northern and Western
NUTS 2 Region
County ClareMid-West Region118,8173,450.0534.4EnnisCE
County TipperaryMid-West Region159,5534,305.2637.1NenaghT
Limerick City & CountyMid-West Region194,8892,756.1270.7LimerickL
Waterford City & CountySouth-East Region116,1761,858.5662.5WaterfordW
County KilkennySouth-East Region99,2322,072.0147.9KilkennyKK
County CarlowSouth-East Region56,932896.7063.5CarlowCW
County WexfordSouth-East Region149,7222,370.8163.2WexfordWX
Cork citySouth-West Region125,65739.613,172.4CorkC
County CorkSouth-West Region417,2117,464.6055.9CorkC
County KerrySouth-West Region147,7074,807.5230.7TraleeKY
Southern
NUTS 2 Region
Dublin cityDublin Region554,554117.674,712.8DublinD
Dún Laoghaire–RathdownDublin Region218,018126.621,721.8Dún LaoghaireD
FingalDublin Region296,020458.08646.2SwordsD
South DublinDublin Region278,767223.541,247.1TallaghtD
County WicklowMid-East Region142,4252,025.8570.3WicklowWW
County KildareMid-East Region222,5041,694.82131.3NaasKE
County MeathMid-East Region195,0442,343.0683.2NavanMH
County LouthMid-East Region128,884827.01155.8DundalkLH
County LongfordMidlands Region40,8731,091.5537.4LongfordLD
County WestmeathMidlands Region88,7701,839.1148.3MullingarWH
County OffalyMidlands Region77,9612,000.8939.0TullamoreOY
County LaoisMidlands Region84,6971,719.8849.2PortlaoiseLS
Eastern and Midlands
NUTS 2 Region
Ireland4,761,86570,294.1267.7

See also

Sources

References

  1. "Revision to the Irish NUTS2 and NUTS3 regions". cso.ie.
  2. Eurostat - Equivalence of DEDs to LAU-2 units in Ireland Archived 2012-09-22 at the Wayback Machine.
  3. The code refers to the code in use for the purpose of vehicle registration plates in Ireland. The code may straddle the jurisdictions of several council areas, as in the case of the four entities of the Dublin Region.
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