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Tullynasrahan

Tullynasrahan

35

Taifid Daonáirimh

7

Teaghlaigh

2

Bliana Daonáirimh

1901 Daonáireamh
Daoine
19
Teaghlaigh
3
1911 Daonáireamh
Daoine
16 -15.8%
Teaghlaigh
4 +33.3%

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Tullynasrahan is a small townland located in County Fermanagh in Northern Ireland, situated within the broader landscape of the county's distinctive drumlin belt and lake system. The townland's name derives from Irish origins, typical of the region's Irish-speaking heritage. Like much of County Fermanagh, the area is characterized by undulating terrain, with rolling hills and agricultural land forming the primary landscape features. The townland falls within the wider geographical context of the Lough Erne region, one of the most significant hydrological features of the county, which has shaped settlement patterns and land use across Fermanagh for centuries.

The history of Tullynasrahan, as with many Fermanagh townlands, reflects the broader historical patterns of Ulster and Ireland more generally. The area would have been shaped by successive waves of settlement, from early Irish communities through the Norman period and into the early modern plantation era. Like many rural townlands in Fermanagh, Tullynasrahan's development was influenced by local clan territories, landlord estates, and the gradual shift from pastoral to more mixed agricultural practices over the centuries. The townland represents a layer of Ireland's complex territorial organization, where such small administrative divisions served important functions in land management and community organization.

Today, Tullynasrahan remains primarily rural and agricultural in character, as do most Fermanagh townlands. The area contributes to the fabric of the local farming community and forms part of the distinctive cultural and geographical landscape that defines contemporary County Fermanagh. While not a major settlement or site of significant industrial development, the townland represents the kind of small-scale rural heritage that is characteristic of much of the Irish border region, where traditional land use patterns and community connections to place remain significant.

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