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Tinnahinch, Condado de Carlow

Distrito

Tinnahinch

Condado de Carlow

27

Townlands

1,821

Registros censales

376

Hogares

2

Años del censo

1901 Censo
Personas
1,067
Hogares
217
1911 Censo
Personas
754 -29.3%
Hogares
159 -26.7%

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Tinnahinch is a small rural district situated in County Carlow in the southeastern region of Ireland. Located in the Leinster province, this area is characterized by the rolling countryside typical of the Carlow landscape, with agricultural land forming the predominant feature of the district. The region's terrain reflects the broader geography of the county, which sits between the Blackstairs Mountains to the south and the River Barrow to the east. This positioning has historically made the area part of important transportation and trade routes within the southeast of Ireland.

The district has deep historical roots that extend back centuries, as is common throughout County Carlow. Like many rural Irish parishes, Tinnahinch's development has been shaped by both its agricultural heritage and its connections to the broader history of the region. The area would have experienced the various changes that characterized rural Ireland through different historical periods, from the medieval era through the colonial period and into modern times. Local place names and townland divisions reflect the long history of settlement and land use in the district.

Tinnahinch remains primarily a farming community, with the local economy traditionally centered around agriculture and rural land management. The district is served by local roads connecting it to larger towns in the county, and like many rural Irish areas, it maintains connections to broader parish and community structures. The sense of community identity in such districts is often closely tied to local churches, schools, and social organizations that have served the population for generations.

Today, Tinnahinch represents the kind of quiet rural district that characterizes much of inland County Carlow. While it may not be widely known as a major tourist destination or urban center, it holds significance for the families and communities who live there and work the land. The district contributes to the broader cultural and agricultural heritage of County Carlow and the southeastern region, embodying the character of rural Ireland that has persisted across generations.

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Condado

Carlow

Jurisdicción

República de Irlanda

Años del censo

1901, 1911

Townlands

27 townlands registradas

Ubicación del distrito

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Detalles

Distrito
Tinnahinch
Condado
Carlow
Irlandés
Ceatharlach
Jurisdicción
República de Irlanda