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9-596: The West is a strategic planning area within the Northern and Western Region in Ireland. It is a NUTS Level III statistical region of Ireland (coded IE042) under the Eurostat classification. It consists of the counties of Galway , Mayo and Roscommon , and the city of Galway . The West spans 13,801 km (20% of the total area of the state) and as of the 2022 census has a population of 485,966. The region

18-619: A junction with the Dublin-Galway line . A list of the largest urban areas in the West Region. County capitals are shown in bold . Northern and Western Region The Northern and Western Region has been a region in Ireland since 1 January 2015. It is a NUTS Level II statistical region of Ireland (coded IE04). NUTS 2 Regions may be classified as less developed regions , transition regions , or more developed regions to determine eligibility for funding under

27-631: Is an international airport in the region which is served by flights to the United Kingdom , and continental Europe . Mainline rail services operate from both Galway and Mayo to Dublin. The M6 motorway , connecting Galway to Dublin, was completed in 2009. The M17 motorway from Shannon to the M6 opened in 2010 and its short continuation north to Tuam (as the M18 motorway ) opened in 2017. The Western Railway Corridor re-opened in 2010 as far as Athenry ,

36-578: Is located on the western seaboard of Ireland with the Atlantic Ocean to the west and the River Shannon delimiting the region to the east. The West Region is largely rural, with only 30% of its population living in urban areas. It is noted for its continuance of Irish traditions, such as the Irish language in the region's Gaeltacht areas. The constituent local authorities are the councils of

45-804: The European Regional Development Fund and the European Social Fund Plus . In 2021, the Northern and Western Region was classified as a transition region . The Northern and Western Regional Assembly is composed of members nominated from the local authorities in the region. It is one of three Regional Assemblies in Ireland established in 2015 following an amendment to the Local Government Act 1991, replacing 8 Regional Authorities with 3 Regional Assemblies. Its members are nominated from among

54-626: The Regions. These representatives met once a month and were nominated from the four administrative councils of the region: In 2014, the Regional Authorities were dissolved and their functions were transferred to the Regional Assemblies . According to the 2022 census, the region had a population of 485,966, which constitutes 9.43% of the national population. Its population density was 35 persons per km. The population of

63-659: The counties of Galway , Mayo and Roscommon and the city Galway , which each send representatives to the Northern and Western Regional Assembly , forming the West Strategic Planning Area Committee. From 1994 to 2014, the West Region was administered by the West Regional Authority, which consisted of 28 elected representatives including the region's representative on the European Union Committee of

72-578: The members of its constituent local authorities. The Region contains two strategic planning areas, each of which is a NUTS Level III statistical region, and mostly correspond with the former Regional Authority Regions. This statistics -related article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This Irish location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Regional Assemblies in Ireland Too Many Requests If you report this error to

81-460: The regional capital, Galway City, was 85,910. According to Eurostat figures for 2012, the region has GDP of €13.802 bn and a GDP per capita of €31,500. Tourism in the region is bolstered by its geography, with it attracting tourists from across Ireland and elsewhere, with inland rivers, lakes, mountains and plains, along with off shore islands, a large number of beaches, and its rugged coastline amongst natural attractions. The Ireland West Airport

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