NUTS 3 statistical regions of the Republic of Ireland
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There are eight regions at NUTS III level in Ireland which came into existence in 1994, under the terms of the Local Government Act 1991. The geographical remit of each region is currently defined by combining the areas under the jurisdiction of three or more LAU-1 units of local government - the county and city councils. Each Region is governed by an associated Regional Authority.[1] The role of the authorities is to monitor and regulate the delivery of the EU Structural Fund and to promote the co-ordination of the provision of public services.
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[edit] Geographic remit
The geographic remit of the regions is defined by the Local Government Acts of 1991 and 2001:[2]
[edit] Governing bodies
- Border Regional Authority
- West Regional Authority
- Midlands Regional Authority
- Mid-East Regional Authority
- Dublin Regional Authority
- South-East Regional Authority
- South-West Regional Authority
- Mid-West Regional Authority
[edit] Demographic statistics
| Regional Authority | Population (2006) | % of population | Area (km²) | Population density | Capital(s) | NUTS code |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Border | 468,375 | 11.05 | 12,345.61 | 37.9 | Dundalk, Sligo, Letterkenny, Monaghan, Cavan | IE011 |
| Dublin | 1,187,176 | 28.0 | 920.66 | 1,289.5 | Dublin | IE021 |
| Mid-East | 475,360 | 11.21 | 6,061.34 | 78.4 | Naas | IE022 |
| Mid-West | 361,028 | 8.52 | 8,248.64 | 43.8 | Limerick | IE023 |
| Midland | 251,664 | 5.94 | 6,625.38 | 38.0 | Athlone | IE012 |
| South-East | 460,838 | 10.87 | 9,451.51 | 48.8 | Waterford | IE024 |
| South-West | 621,130 | 14.65 | 12,242.23 | 50.7 | Cork | IE025 |
| West | 414,277 | 9.77 | 14,286.87 | 29.0 | Galway | IE013 |
| Republic of Ireland | 4,239,848 | 100 | 70,182.24 | 60.4 | Dublin | IE0 |