Our historical statistics are always for precisely defined areas, usually administrative units, not "places". We know about the following units named after Bantry. Each has its own "home page" with much more information. Click on a tick to go directly to a particular statistical theme.

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Bantry IrlPLU                  
Bantry IrlBarony tick   tick   tick tick tick    
Bantry IrlTown tick   tick     tick tick    

Be careful! A unit may cover just the town or village, but it may include a big surrounding area. For example, in England and Wales rural districts — units with RD or RSD suffixes — may even exclude the places they are named after. The "Units covering this place" tab lists units whose boundaries contained Bantry.

Election Results

We know of no constituencies that were named after Bantry; where constituencies had more than one name, we base this on their "preferred" name. Constituencies that covered the point location we hold for Bantry will be listed on the "Units covering this place" tab. You can search for constituencies or other units that covered a particular location you are interested in by typing a postcode into our home page, or by using our Historic maps section, zooming in, selecting the Information option, and then clicking on your location.

This website includes information on many different historical units, including census data and other statistics. The boundaries of these units covered Bantry:

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Kilmocomoge IrlPartick tick ticktickticktick 
Duruss in Union With Kilcomogue IrlPartick tick  tick   
Bantry IrlBaronytick tick tickticktick  
Cork IrlCtick tick tickticktickticktick
Ireland Deptick tick tickticktickticktick

Click on a tick for direct access to that theme.

Please note that these units are listed here because their boundaries covered the point location we hold for Bantry. You can search for units that covered the particular location you are interested in by typing a postcode into our home page, or by using our Historic maps section, zooming in, selecting the Information option, and then clicking on your location. Units will also not be listed here if we hold no computerised boundaries for them, such as Registration sub-Districts and Sanitary Districts.