Dónal wrote: » https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cities_in_New_Zealand
mikhail wrote: » https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_urban_areas_in_the_United_Kingdom
ted1 wrote: » What does our second city have ?
ted1 wrote: » What does our second city (Belfast) have ?
Pretzeluck wrote: » What are you trying to prove? It's well balanced, yes capital is larger but not that much larger
mikhail wrote: » London/Birmingham = 9,787,426/2,553,379 = 3.83 Dublin/Cork = 1,173,179/208,669 = 5.62 Astronomical difference? Geographically, we're all in London's hinterland anyway. Also, the population distribution here is highly skewed by our history - industrialisation, famine, emigration patterns, politics...
Pretzeluck wrote: » Dublin urban population 1.17mil Cork urban population: 200k If you look at any other country, you will see that the capital and top 5 cities do not have such a massive gap in size and population. For example let's take Netherlands Amsterdam, Netherlands. 1.3mil Rotterdam, Netherlands 1mil The Hague, Netherlands 657k Netherlands has a larger population but even their capital has less people than Dublin and if we compare populations is 4.4mil vs 17mil. Is this the result of poor management making Ireland a city-state?
Pretzeluck wrote: » Much more balanced still 2nd and 3rd cities have 400k population. Nz population 4.9mil so not that different.
Mad_maxx wrote: » Ireland has only two cities with populations over 100 k, New Zealand has six.
Pretzeluck wrote: » You probably misunderstood my post, it's what I was trying to say.
Pretzeluck wrote: » Birmingham is still much larger than Dublin with plenty of opportunities. What opportunities does Cork and Limerick have?
Patww79 wrote: » We'd be fairly tight if the graph had kept going at the same rate before the genocide.
The Rape of Lucretia wrote: » "We're just not really convinced with that whole industrial revolution thing they have going on over there. We think spuds are a better bet. Time will tell."
Patww79 wrote: » Spoken like a true filthy hun. Might as well just post the chicken supper song.
timthumbni wrote: » You are some boy.....
holyhead wrote: » Interestingly enough if you fly from west to east the country gets richer. Dublin is, relatively speaking, a huge urban centre to which people gravitate due to work opportunities, leisure possibilities and education. Dublin historically has always had a much larger traditional urban area relative to other centres in the country. Does anyone feel the proximity of Dublin to the UK is a factor? Before some smartarse mentions Dundalk I mean England!
yew_tree wrote: » You need to read up on the famine and our long history of emigration to understand why Ireland’s population is so small and sparse. There was a study done a while back that estimated our population would be over 30 million now if we didn’t have a famine. Also Dublin is a small city by international standards.
Patww79 wrote: » That's what you lot do isn't it?