86
Census Records
15
Households
2
Census Years
- People
- 52
- Households
- 8
- People
- 34 -34.6%
- Households
- 7 -12.5%
About
Ballaghderg is a small townland located in County Donegal in the northwest of Ireland, situated within the broader landscape of the Donegal peninsula. The townland forms part of the rural fabric of this region, characterized by the rolling hills, bogland, and coastal influences typical of northwest Donegal. Like many townlands in this area, Ballaghderg is defined by the traditional Irish administrative division system, whereby counties are subdivided into smaller units that often preserve historical land divisions and community boundaries. The landscape reflects the Atlantic exposure and challenging climate of the northwest, with vegetation and terrain shaped by wind, rainfall, and the underlying geology of the region.
The history of Ballaghderg, as with many Donegal townlands, is intertwined with the broader patterns of Irish land settlement, the Anglo-Norman influences, and later plantation and land management systems. Townland names in Donegal often derive from Irish language origins, and the name Ballaghderg itself reflects this Gaelic heritage. The area would have been subject to the various historical upheavals that affected Donegal, including periods of Gaelic Irish control, English colonial administration, and the social and economic changes that followed. Like much of rural Donegal, the region has experienced significant demographic change over the centuries, particularly through emigration in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
Ballaghderg remains primarily agricultural and rural in character, as do most Donegal townlands. The community's significance is rooted in its local connections, with residents maintaining ties to the land, small-scale farming, and the cultural identity associated with rural Donegal life. The townland contributes to the distinctive character of the wider Donegal landscape and represents the dispersed settlement patterns typical of northwest Ireland. For those with family or ancestral roots in the area, townlands such as Ballaghderg hold particular genealogical and cultural importance, serving as markers of identity and belonging within Irish community history.
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- Parish
- County
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Irish Name
An Bealach Dearg
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Barony
Kilmacrenan
- Logainm

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