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Dunboyne

Dunboyne [2] ( Eng. Dunboyne ; Irl. Dún Búinne ) - (census) village in Ireland , is located in the county of Meath (province of Lenster ). It is a suburb of Dublin , most locals have jobs in the capital. The village has a railway and bus station. Local professional football and rugby clubs are based in the villages.

Village of Ireland
Dunboyne
English Dunboyne , irl. Dún búinne
A country Ireland
ProvincesLenster
CountyMit
History and Geography
Center height76 m
TimezoneUTC + 0 , in summer UTC + 1
Population
Population5713 [1] people ( 2006 )
Nationalities(white) Irish (91.2%)
DenominationsCatholics (91.4%)
Other
ICS numberO010422
Dunboyne

Demographics

The population is 5,713 people (according to the 2006 census). In 2002, the population was 5363.

2006 Census data:

General demographic indicators [1]
Whole populationPopulation Changes 2002-20062006
20022006people%husband.wives
536357133506.529002813

In the tables below, the sum of all answers (column “sum”) is usually less than the total population of the settlement (column “2006”).

Religion ( Topic 2 - 5: The Number of People by Religion, 2006 [3] )
Catholics
people
Catholics
%
Another religionWithout religionnot specifiedthe amount2006
522291.42381906357135713

Ethnic-racial composition ( Ethnicity. Theme 2 - 3: Permanent population by ethnic or cultural origin, 2006 [4] )

White IrishLuht-ShultaOther whiteBlacks or Black IrishAsiansOtherNot specifiedthe amount2006
515915334nineteen35544356595713
Share of all respondents to the question,%
91.20.35.90.30.61,00.810099.1 1

1 - percentage of respondents to a question about the language of the entire population.

Fluency in Irish
( Theme 3 - 1: Number of people 3 years and older by ability to speak Irish, 2006 [5] )
Do you speak Irish?
YesNotNot specifiedthe amount2006
240929169054155713
The share of all respondents to the question about the language,%
44.553.91.710094.8 1

1 - percentage of respondents to a question about the language of the entire population.

Using Irish
( Topic 3–2: Irish speakers 3 years of age and older using Irish, 2006 [6] )

How often and where do you speak Irish?
daily,
only in educational institutions
daily,
like in educational institutions,
outside of them
in other places
(outside the educational system)
the amountall responding
to a question about language
2006
dailyevery weekless oftennevernot specified
858596013371655231240954155713
The share of all respondents to the question about the language,%
15.81,11,12.513,210,20.644.5100
Types of private dwellings
( Topic 6 - 1 (a): Number of private households by type of accommodation, 2006 [7] )
Separate houseApartmentRoomPortable homesnot specifiedthe amount2006
15368000eight16245713

Notes

  1. ↑ 1 2 12. Alphabetical list of Towns with their population, 2002 and 2006 . Central Statistics Office Ireland . Date of treatment February 2, 2010.
  2. ↑ The name is verified on the maps of Roskartography and topographic maps of the General Staff of the USSR; Great Britain. Ireland. Reference card. - M .: Roskartografiya, 2002. - ISBN 5-95230001-4 . ; Topographic maps on a scale of 1 km and 5 km / cm
  3. ↑ Theme 2 - 5: Number of persons by religion, 2006 . Central Statistics Office Ireland . Date of treatment February 2, 2010. Archived July 20, 2013.
  4. ↑ Ethnicity. Theme 2 - 3: Usually resident population by ethnic or cultural background, 2006 . Central Statistics Office Ireland . Date of treatment February 2, 2010. Archived July 20, 2013.
  5. ↑ Theme 3 - 1: Number of persons aged 3 or over by ability to speak Irish, 2006 . Central Statistics Office Ireland . Date of treatment February 2, 2010. Archived July 20, 2013.
  6. ↑ Theme 3 - 2: Irish speakers aged 3 or over by frequency of speaking Irish, 2006 . Central Statistics Office Ireland . Date of treatment February 2, 2010. Archived July 21, 2013.
  7. ↑ Theme 6 - 1 (a): Number of private households by type of accommodation, 2006 . Central Statistics Office Ireland . Date of treatment February 2, 2010. Archived July 20, 2013.

Links

  • Local Parish Website


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Danboyne&oldid=93389187


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