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An electoral division (ED, Irish: toghroinn) is a legally defined administrative area in the Republic of Ireland, generally comprising multiple townlands, and formerly a subdivision of urban and rural districts. Until 1996, EDs were known as district electoral divisions (DEDs, toghroinn ceantair) in the 29 county council areas and wards in the five county boroughs. Until 1972, DEDs also existed in Northern Ireland. The predecessor poor law electoral divisions were introduced throughout the island of Ireland in the 1830s. The divisions were used as local-government electoral areas until 1919 in what is now the Republic and until 1972 in Northern Ireland.

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  • Toghroinn ceantair (ga)
  • Electoral division (Ireland) (en)
  • Division électorale (Irlande) (fr)
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  • An electoral division (ED, Irish: toghroinn) is a legally defined administrative area in the Republic of Ireland, generally comprising multiple townlands, and formerly a subdivision of urban and rural districts. Until 1996, EDs were known as district electoral divisions (DEDs, toghroinn ceantair) in the 29 county council areas and wards in the five county boroughs. Until 1972, DEDs also existed in Northern Ireland. The predecessor poor law electoral divisions were introduced throughout the island of Ireland in the 1830s. The divisions were used as local-government electoral areas until 1919 in what is now the Republic and until 1972 in Northern Ireland. (en)
  • Une division électorale, en anglais electoral divisions est une subdivision de base de l'Irlande. Elle était appelée district electoral division, aussi abrégé DED mais en 1994, les divisions électorales et les wards (l'équivalent des DED dans les ) ont fusionné, entraînant le changement de nom. Ces divisions sont les plus petites divisions administratives utilisées par l’État à des fins statistiques. Elles sont au nombre 3 440. Elles correspondent au niveau deux des unités administratives locales (LAU 2) définies par Eurostat. (fr)
  • Is limistéar riaracháin úsáidte i bPoblacht na hÉireann é an Toghroinn (Béarla: Electoral Division). Tá 3,440 sa stát. Agus torthaí na nDaonáireamh á gcur i gcló, is í an toghroinn an limistéar is lú go gcuirtear eolas faoi (Béarla: Small Area Population Statistics nó SAPS) i láthair. (ga)
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