Cloyne (Irish: Cluain)[2] is a village located to the southeast of Midleton in eastern County Cork. It is also a see city of the Anglican (Church of Ireland) Diocese of Cork, Cloyne and Ross, while also giving its name to a Roman Catholic diocese. St Colman's Cathedral in Cloyne is a cathedral church of the Church of Ireland while the Pro Cathedral of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Cloyne, Cobh Cathedral of Saint Colman, overlooks Cork Harbour. Cloyne is within the Cork East Dáil constituency.
Historical population
Year
Pop.
±%
1821
1,847
—
1831
2,227
+20.6%
1841
2,200
−1.2%
1851
1,713
−22.1%
1861
1,434
−16.3%
1871
1,235
−13.9%
1881
1,126
−8.8%
1891
995
−11.6%
1901
827
−16.9%
1911
756
−8.6%
1926
712
−5.8%
1936
684
−3.9%
1946
620
−9.4%
1951
620
+0.0%
1956
607
−2.1%
1961
612
+0.8%
1966
634
+3.6%
1971
654
+3.2%
1981
602
−8.0%
1986
721
+19.8%
1991
731
+1.4%
1996
673
−7.9%
2002
785
+16.6%
2006
1,095
+39.5%
2011
1,562
+42.6%
2016
1,803
+15.4%
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^"Census 2016 - Small Area Population Statistics (SAPMAP Area) - Settlements - Cloyne". Census 2016. Central Statistics Office.
^"Cloyne / Cluain". logainm.ie. Placenames Database of Ireland. Retrieved 19 March 2024.
^Census for post 1821 figures.
^"Histpop - The Online Historical Population Reports Website". Histpop.org. Archived from the original on 7 May 2016. Retrieved 27 February 2014.
^"NISRA - Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency (c) 2013". Nisranew.nisra.gov.uk. 27 September 2010. Archived from the original on 17 February 2012. Retrieved 27 February 2014.
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Lee, JJ (1981). "On the accuracy of the Pre-famine Irish censuses". In Goldstrom, J. M.; Clarkson, L. A. (eds.). Irish Population, Economy, and Society: Essays in Honour of the Late K. H. Connell. Oxford, England: Clarendon Press.
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