98
Census Records
23
Households
2
Census Years
- People
- 56
- Households
- 13
- People
- 42 -25%
- Households
- 10 -23.1%
About
Strabane Bog is a townland located in County Tyrone in Northern Ireland, situated within the broader landscape of the Sperrins region and the Ulster countryside. The townland forms part of the rural hinterland surrounding the town of Strabane, which lies in the southwestern portion of County Tyrone near the border with County Donegal. The landscape of this area is characterized by rolling hills, agricultural land, and bogland typical of the northwestern regions of Ireland. Like many townlands in the area, Strabane Bog reflects the natural topography that has shaped settlement patterns and land use practices for centuries.
The history of Strabane Bog, as with many Irish townlands, is intertwined with the broader historical development of Ulster and County Tyrone. The region has been inhabited for centuries and has witnessed the various waves of settlement, land division, and social change that characterize Irish history. The townland system itself, which divides the Irish countryside into small, named administrative units, was formalized during the medieval period and subsequently refined during plantation and subsequent administrative reforms. The specific local heritage of Strabane Bog would be connected to the parish and barony structures that organized the region.
The bog landscape itself represents an important ecological and resource feature of the Irish countryside. Historically, bogland provided essential resources including turf for fuel, which was crucial to rural communities. Such natural features shaped the economic activities and settlement patterns of local populations. Today, boglands in Ireland are increasingly recognized for their ecological and environmental significance, including their role in carbon storage and their unique flora and fauna.
Strabane Bog remains part of the living rural community of County Tyrone, contributing to the agricultural and cultural character of the region. As with other townlands, it serves as a geographical reference point and reflects the deep historical connection between Irish people and the land they inhabit. Understanding townlands like Strabane Bog provides insight into how rural Ireland is organized, named, and experienced by those who live there.
Source: AI generated
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- Parish
- County
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Barony
Strabane Lower
- Logainm
Townland Location
OpenStreetMapDetails
- English
- Strabane Bog
- Parish
- Leckpatrick
- Barony
- Strabane Lower
- County
- Tyrone

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