Population
Greater Cork: 480,000
- Carrigaline (16,850)
- Cóbh (12,890)
- Mallow (11,000),
- Midleton (10,336)
- Youghal (7,200)
- Fermoy (7,300)
- Caherlag (6,000)
- Bandon (5,000)
- Inishkenny (5,000)
- Blarney (5,400)
- Monkstown (5,000)
- Passage West (5,000)
- Kinsale 4,200
- Macroom (3,000)
- Ringaskiddy
Limerick urban area: 110,000
- Ennis - (25,000)
- Shannon - (9,000)
- Nenagh - (9,000)
- Newcastle West - (7,000)
- Tipperary - (5,000)
- Castleconnell - (4,000)
Galway city: 70,000
- Oughterard - 7,500
- Ballinasloe - 6,500
- Athenry - 5,000
- Oranmore - 3,500
- Gort - 2,734
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