Was done in a www project by people picking locations from drop down lists, attempting to be helpful but some obviously had no Irish geographical knowledge and no understanding of the civil registration system & districts.
Really FamilySearch were at fault as they should only have provided options for the Civil Reg / PLU Districts, nothing else.
So which one does an Irish diaspora pick given they are transcribing a quarterly alphabetical surname page with Districts scattered across the 32 counties and there is one for a birth or death in Lurgan - the top one that presents itself, a townland in Westmeath, or do they select Donegal, Cavan or scroll on trying to find one actually in Co. Armagh?
One could also ask why is it offering Townlands / Lurgan places of Worship / Lurgan R.C. Parish / populated place / Lurgan, CANADA as a search INPUT when is "Ireland Civil Registration Indexes, 1845-1958" & only the Registration District appeared in the Index. Perhaps they want people to be able to search for gt gt grandad from Rosslare without knowing anyting about Parishes, District or Counties... but Canada?
How about actual oddities - Index Entries for Births Abroad?
Kamptee, Ireland
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FBP8-2TLAncestry then re-use the dataset and have as
Alexander Dudley Mcn Collins. Birth Quarter Oct-Nov-Dec 1908. Birth Place: Kamptee, India, Ireland
or his sister Ellen E M Collins 1904, Birth place Secunderabad, Ireland.