93
Census Records
17
Households
2
Census Years
- People
- 39
- Households
- 9
- People
- 54 +38.5%
- Households
- 8 -11.1%
About
Altinierin is a small townland located in County Donegal in the northwest of Ireland, situated within the broader landscape of the Inishowen Peninsula. The townland forms part of a rural area characterized by the rolling hills and moorland typical of this region of Donegal. The geography of Altinierin reflects the broader topography of Inishowen, with its blend of agricultural land, bog, and areas of natural vegetation. Like many townlands in this part of Ireland, it is a relatively small administrative division of land, and its exact boundaries and extent are defined within the formal townland system that has structured Irish rural land division for centuries.
The townland system itself, of which Altinierin is a part, has deep historical roots stretching back to medieval and pre-medieval Ireland. The formal delineation and naming of townlands like Altinierin developed over centuries, with names often reflecting Irish language origins. County Donegal has a rich historical backdrop shaped by Gaelic Irish culture, later Anglo-Norman influence, and eventually English administration. The townland divisions became increasingly formalized during the Tudor and Stuart periods and were ultimately standardized through the ordnance survey process in the 19th century, which sought to map and document the entire island of Ireland with precision.
Altinierin, like many rural townlands across Donegal, would have historically supported agricultural and pastoral activities, with farming families working the land across generations. The townland represents one of thousands of small rural divisions that have formed the basic units of Irish rural settlement and land organization. Today, many such townlands remain primarily agricultural or residential, though some have experienced population changes reflective of broader rural Irish demographic trends. The preservation of these townland names and boundaries continues to be of cultural and administrative importance to Irish heritage and local identity.
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- Parish
- County
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Irish Name
Allt an Iarainn
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Barony
Kilmacrenan
- Logainm

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