The distribution of Irish placenames from OSM presents a couple of geographical 
anomalies. (See 
http://steve8.dev.openstreetmap.org/OSM_Placenames_Ireland.jpg). First, the 
west-east central belt has suspiciously far fewer names than immediately to the 
north and south. And secondly, bang in the middle of this belt is a roughly 
circular area with a dense mass of placenames.
Any explanations spring to mind...?

Cheers
Steve


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