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Dundalk Urban No. 3, Lú

Ceantar

Dundalk Urban No. 3

39

Streets

6,718

Taifid Daonáirimh

1,282

Teaghlaigh

2

Bliana Daonáirimh

1901 Daonáireamh
Daoine
3,259
Teaghlaigh
610
1911 Daonáireamh
Daoine
3,459 +6.1%
Teaghlaigh
672 +10.2%

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Dundalk Urban No. 3 is a district located within Dundalk, the county town of Louth in the northeastern corner of the Republic of Ireland. The area sits in the eastern part of the island, close to the border with Northern Ireland, and benefits from proximity to Dublin to the south. The landscape of County Louth is characterized by relatively gentle, rolling terrain with a mix of urban development, agricultural land, and access to the Irish Sea coastline. Dundalk itself is positioned in a strategic location that has made it historically important as a commercial and industrial center for the region.

Dundalk has deep historical roots stretching back to medieval times, with the town developing around a Norman castle established in the 12th century. The urban area expanded significantly during the industrial era, particularly in the 19th and 20th centuries, when the town became known for manufacturing and commerce. The district divisions, including Urban No. 3, reflect the town's modern administrative organization as it has grown and developed over recent decades. Like much of Ireland, Dundalk's history is intertwined with broader Irish economic and social changes, including industrialization, emigration patterns, and contemporary development.

Dundalk serves as an important commercial and administrative hub for County Louth and the wider northeastern region. The town contains shops, services, educational facilities, and employment opportunities that serve both the local population and the surrounding areas. Urban No. 3, as part of this larger town structure, contributes to the residential and community fabric of Dundalk. The district's significance lies in its role as part of a functioning town center that provides essential services and amenities to residents and the broader community in this border region of Ireland.

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1901, 1911

Streets

39 streets taifeadta

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