26
Townlands
2,673
Registros censales
498
Hogares
2
Años del censo
- Personas
- 1,362
- Hogares
- 234
- Personas
- 1,311 -3.7%
- Hogares
- 264 +12.8%
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Myross is a small rural district located in County Cork in the Munster province of southwestern Ireland. Positioned on the Sheep's Head Peninsula, it sits in a predominantly coastal landscape characterized by rolling hills, farmland, and proximity to Dunmanus Bay. The area is part of the larger West Cork region, which is known for its rugged coastal scenery and traditional Irish countryside. The settlement itself is modest in size, typical of many rural Irish townlands, and is surrounded by the natural beauty that characterizes this part of Cork's peninsula territory.
The Myross area has deep historical roots typical of rural Cork, with evidence of habitation and settlement stretching back centuries. Like much of West Cork, the district would have experienced the various waves of Irish history, including the influence of Gaelic culture, Anglo-Norman settlement patterns, and the broader historical forces that shaped Irish rural communities. The landscape itself bears marks of this history through its field patterns, local placenames, and the presence of older structures and sites scattered throughout the district.
Myross is perhaps most notably associated with Myross Castle, a medieval stronghold that stands as a significant historical landmark in the area. The castle represents an important piece of Cork's architectural and cultural heritage, and it continues to be a point of local and regional interest. Beyond the castle, the district is characterized by its agricultural heritage and traditional way of life, with farming remaining central to the local economy and identity. The coastal proximity also means the area has connections to maritime heritage and fishing traditions common to West Cork.
For the local community, Myross represents a continuity of rural Irish life and a connection to the land and history of County Cork. As with many small rural districts in Ireland, the area faces the challenges common to peripheral rural communities while maintaining its cultural identity and local traditions. The district remains part of the broader social and economic fabric of West Cork, and its residents maintain ties to both their immediate community and the wider region through family networks, agricultural practices, and shared cultural heritage.
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- Condado
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Jurisdicción
República de Irlanda
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Años del censo
1901, 1911
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Townlands
26 townlands registradas
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- Myross
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- Jurisdicción
- República de Irlanda
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