19
Streets
1,814
Taifid Daonáirimh
372
Teaghlaigh
2
Bliana Daonáirimh
- Daoine
- 921
- Teaghlaigh
- 188
- Daoine
- 893 -3%
- Teaghlaigh
- 184 -2.1%
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Ennis No. 1 Urban is an electoral district located in County Clare in the west of Ireland, encompassing the urban core of Ennis, the county town. The district sits in the heart of the Midwestern region, positioned between the River Fergus and the surrounding countryside of County Clare. The landscape is characterized by the rolling terrain typical of this part of Ireland, with access to both the nearby Shannon Estuary to the south and the broader Clare hinterland. The town itself developed along the river valley, which historically provided both transportation and commercial advantages.
Ennis has a rich medieval history, having been founded as a monastery by the O'Brien family in the 13th century. The town grew around this religious establishment and later became an important market and administrative center for County Clare. The layout of the present-day town reflects this historical development, with older streetscapes preserving elements of its medieval and subsequent Georgian and Victorian expansion. The district contains significant historical structures, including Ennis Friary, a Dominican establishment from the 13th century that remains one of the town's most recognizable landmarks.
The urban district of Ennis serves as the commercial, administrative, and cultural hub of County Clare. It contains the county courthouse, various government offices, and is home to the Institute of Technology Carlow's Ennis campus, which contributes to educational and economic activity in the area. The town hosts regular markets and cultural events that draw people from across the wider region, and it has become an increasingly important gateway for tourism in County Clare, particularly for visitors exploring the nearby Burren and other natural attractions.
For the local community, Ennis No. 1 Urban represents the economic and social center of county life. The district's infrastructure, retail establishments, and services make it essential to the functioning of rural County Clare. Its continued development and planning are significant to residents not only within the urban boundary but across the broader county, as decisions about town expansion, housing, and commercial development have ripple effects throughout the region.
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