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Skehanagh is a small townland located in County Galway in the west of Ireland, situated within the broader landscape of the Connemara region. The area is characterized by the rugged terrain typical of western Galway, with moorland, bogland, and rocky outcrops that define much of the Connemara landscape. Like many townlands in this part of Ireland, Skehanagh forms part of a patchwork of small territorial divisions that have historical roots stretching back centuries, with boundaries often reflecting patterns of land division from medieval and early modern periods.
The history of Skehanagh, as with many rural townlands in Galway, is intertwined with the broader story of Irish settlement, land ownership, and social change. The townland system itself was formalized during the Tudor period and refined through subsequent centuries of English administration in Ireland. The area would have experienced the significant upheavals of Irish history, including the effects of the Great Famine in the 19th century, which dramatically impacted populations across rural Galway and led to emigration and demographic decline in many such communities.
Today, Skehanagh remains a quiet rural townland, part of the living landscape of Galway's countryside. Like many small townlands, it reflects the quieter rhythms of rural Irish life, with the community connected to wider parish and county structures. The landscape itself continues to be shaped by agricultural use, traditional settlement patterns, and the natural environment that characterizes the region. For those with local connections or genealogical interest, townlands like Skehanagh serve as important markers of Irish territorial organization and family history.
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Nom irlandais
An Sceachánach
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Longford
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