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Glanlough, Condado de Cork

Distrito

Glanlough

Condado de Cork

8

Townlands

481

Registros censales

91

Hogares

1

Año del censo

1911 Censo
Personas
481
Hogares
91

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Glanlough is a small rural district located in County Cork in the southwestern region of Ireland. Situated in the Munster province, it forms part of the lush countryside that characterizes much of Cork's inland landscape. The area is characterized by rolling hills, pastoral farmland, and the typical green fields that define this part of Ireland's agricultural heartland. Like many rural districts in Cork, Glanlough benefits from the region's temperate maritime climate, which supports the livestock farming and dairy production that have long been central to the local economy.

The district, like much of rural Cork, has deep historical roots in Irish rural life and settlement patterns. The area reflects the broader history of Cork as a region shaped by agriculture, local landownership patterns, and the gradual development of rural communities over centuries. The landscape itself bears the marks of historical land use, with stone walls, field boundaries, and scattered farmhouses testament to generations of agricultural settlement and management in the region.

Glanlough remains primarily a farming community, with its character and economy centered around pastoral and dairy agriculture. The district maintains the quiet, close-knit qualities typical of small rural Irish communities, where local connections and family ties remain important to community life. Like many such areas, it faces the challenges common to rural Ireland, including demographic changes and the need to sustain local services and economic opportunities for younger generations.

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Condado

Cork

Jurisdicción

República de Irlanda

Años del censo

1911

Townlands

8 townlands registradas

Ubicación del distrito

OpenStreetMap

Detalles

Distrito
Glanlough
Condado
Cork
Irlandés
Corcaigh
Jurisdicción
República de Irlanda