Irish national grid reference system Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
The Irish national grid reference system is a system of geographic grid references commonly used in Ireland.
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Usage
In general, Ireland (nor the United Kingdom) does not use latitude or longitude in describing internal geographic locations. Instead grid reference systems are in common usage.
The national grid referencing system was devised by the Ordnance Survey, and is heavily used in their survey data, and in maps (whether published by the Ordnance Survey or commercial map producers) based on those surveys. Additionally grid references are commonly quoted in other publications and data sources, such as guide books or government planning documents.
