Newry, Maine Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The population of Newry City, Northern Ireland is 26,967. It is situated on the historic border of County Armagh and County Down, five miles north of the Republic of Ireland. Although Newry City was upgraded to city status in 2002, the town still feels like a medium-sized town. According to the 2011 census, the town had a population of 26,967. The city is part of the Newry, Mourne, and Down District.

The city was historically a major centre for trade in the north-east of Ireland, and the development of the city was closely linked to the expansion of transport infrastructure. In 1741, Newry became the site of the first canal in the British Isles. It is now one of the largest urban areas in Northern Ireland. Population and Steets in Newry City are below. These figures will be updated annually.

Before the Troubles, the town was located on a high ridge, avoiding the marshy valley below. The Earl of Hillsborough had the town planned to be perched on a high ridge and avoided the marshy valley floor. After this, the town was reoriented towards the marshlands, and a new street system was developed. The streets in the new town were named after members of the Hill family.

The mayor of Newry City has noted that there has been an "incredible response" to his campaign blog. Local traders have jumped on board, and some of the town's best-known attractions, like the Newry Cathedral and the Mourne Mountains, have been marketed as a shopping destination. Newry City's location is perfect for tourism and has plenty of potential. Located on the edge of Carlingford Lough, Newry is nestled between the Ring of Gullion and the Mourne Mountains.