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Registres de recensement
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Foyers
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- Personnes
- 38
- Foyers
- 8
- Personnes
- 37 -2.6%
- Foyers
- 7 -12.5%
À propos
Ardour is a small townland situated in County Galway in the west of Ireland, located within the broader landscape of Connacht. The area is characterized by the rolling terrain and natural features typical of rural Galway, with its proximity to both coastal and inland regions shaping the local environment. Like many townlands in this part of Ireland, Ardour reflects the patchwork of small settlements and rural communities that define the Galway countryside, with scattered houses and agricultural land forming the primary landscape features.
The townland, like others throughout County Galway, has deep historical roots connected to the broader patterns of Irish settlement and land organization. The townland system itself—whereby rural areas are divided into small administrative and geographic units—was formalized during various periods of Irish history, particularly during English administrative reforms. Ardour's history is interwoven with that of the wider Galway region, including its connections to Gaelic Irish heritage, the Anglo-Norman influence that shaped much of the county, and the subsequent centuries of social and economic development.
As a rural townland, Ardour's significance lies primarily in its role as part of the living landscape and community structure of County Galway. The townland represents the type of small-scale rural settlement that has long characterized the Irish countryside, serving as a point of local identity and geographic reference for residents. Like many such places, Ardour is part of a network of interconnected communities that together form the social and cultural fabric of rural Galway, maintaining traditional patterns of agricultural life and local connection.
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