Southern Region, Ireland


Southern Region of Ireland is a subdivision of Ireland as defined by the Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics. It is one of the three classified NUTS-2 statistical regions of Ireland. The region incorporates the southern parts of the country, and incorporates ten counties across the Mid-West, South-East, and South-West regions. With a population of nearly 1.8 million,it is the second most populated of the three regions of Ireland. And with a high HDI, the region is classified as one of the more developed regions in the European Union.

Classification

The country of Ireland is organized into eight regions for administrative purposes. The Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics organizes the country into three broader level sub-divisions. These are classified as a NUTS-2 statistical regions of Ireland, and incorporate one or more of the eight regions within it. The regions form the NUTS-3 territorial units under them.

Geography

Southern Ireland incorporates the southern parts of the country, encompassing an area of. The region is located in the British Isles on the Western Europe, roughly to the left of the England. The region does not share any international land borders, and borders the other two regions of Ireland to the north. It has along coastline along the Atlantic Ocean. The topography of the region consists of central lowland valleys interspersed with mountainous terrain encircled by sandstone mountain ranges along the coast.

Sub-regions

The Southern Ireland region incorporates ten counties across three regions-Mid-West, South-East, and South-West.
RegionsNUTS codeCountySRA membersPopulation
Mid-WestIE051County Clare2127,938
Mid-WestIE051Limerick City and County3209,536
Mid-WestIE051County Tipperary3167,895
South-EastIE052County Carlow261,968
South-EastIE052County Kilkenny2104,160
South-EastIE052Waterford City and County2127,363
South-EastIE052County Wexford3163,919
South-WestIE053Cork City2224,004
South-WestIE053County Cork5360,152
South-WestIE053County Kerry2156,458

Demographics

Southern Ireland had a population of nearly 1.8 million in 2024, and is the second most populated of the three regions of Ireland. The region has a high Human Development Index, and is classified as a more developed region under the eligibility classification for funding under the European Regional Development Fund and the European Social Fund Plus.
The Southern Regional Assembly is one of three Regional Assemblies in Ireland which were established in 2015 following an amendment to the Local Government Act 1991, replacing the eight Regional Authorities. It is composed of members nominated by the local authorities in the region from its constituent local bodies. It has 33 members, 27 of whom are appointed by the local authorities, and six Committee of the Regions representatives.