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Waterford Urban No. 5, Port Láirge

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Waterford Urban No. 5

Port Láirge

47

Streets

4,453

Taifid Daonáirimh

786

Teaghlaigh

1

Bliain Daonáirimh

1901 Daonáireamh
Daoine
4,453
Teaghlaigh
786

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Waterford Urban No. 5 is a district located within County Waterford in the southeast of Ireland. The area is part of the broader Waterford City and County local government area, positioned in the province of Munster. The district sits in relatively low-lying terrain characteristic of southeastern Ireland, with the River Suir flowing through the wider Waterford region and influencing the local geography and settlement patterns. The landscape is generally mixed, combining urban development with nearby agricultural land and access to the broader Waterford coastal region.

The history of Waterford as a settlement stretches back to the medieval period, with the city itself being one of Ireland's oldest urban centers, established by Viking traders. The Waterford Urban No. 5 designation reflects the modern administrative divisions established as part of Irish local government reform. Like other urban districts in Ireland, this area would have developed significantly during the 19th and 20th centuries as Waterford grew as a commercial and industrial center. The district's development has been shaped by its proximity to the River Suir and its role within the wider city's economic and social structure.

Waterford City is known historically for its Viking Triangle, medieval walls, and maritime heritage, elements that characterize the broader urban area. The district serves as part of the functioning city, contributing to residential, commercial, and community services. Notable features of Waterford generally include Georgian architecture, its role as a regional commercial hub, and cultural institutions that serve the local population and attract visitors interested in Ireland's medieval and maritime history.

For the local community, Waterford Urban No. 5 functions as an administrative and social district within a city that holds significant cultural and economic importance to the southeast of Ireland. The district supports residential neighborhoods, local services, and infrastructure that connect residents to broader city amenities and employment. As part of Waterford City, the district remains integral to regional identity and community life in County Waterford.

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Bliana Daonáirimh

1901

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47 streets taifeadta

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Waterford Urban No. 5
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Port Láirge
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