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Dunquin, Condado de Kerry

Distrito

Dunquin

Condado de Kerry

28

Townlands

1,246

Registros censales

191

Hogares

2

Años del censo

1901 Censo
Personas
651
Hogares
95
1911 Censo
Personas
595 -8.6%
Hogares
96 +1.1%

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Dunquin is a small village located on the Dingle Peninsula in County Kerry, situated in the westernmost part of Ireland. The village sits on elevated terrain overlooking Dingle Bay and the Atlantic Ocean, with dramatic coastal cliffs and rugged Atlantic scenery characteristic of this region. The landscape is windswept and rural, featuring small fields bordered by traditional stone walls, moorland vegetation, and scattered farmsteads typical of the Irish west. The peninsula's geography has historically made it somewhat isolated, with narrow winding roads connecting it to larger settlements like Dingle town to the east.

The area has a long history of human habitation and cultural significance. Dunquin is part of the Gaeltacht, an Irish-speaking region where Irish language and traditional culture have remained strong. The village and its surroundings contain various archaeological features reflecting the area's ancient past, including early Christian sites and traditional settlement patterns. The isolation of the peninsula has helped preserve traditional Irish language, customs, and ways of life that have been diluted in other parts of Ireland.

One of the most notable features associated with Dunquin is its proximity to the Blasket Islands, which lie off the coast. The islands were inhabited until their abandonment in the mid-twentieth century, and the area remains significant in Irish literary and cultural history due to works by island writers and scholars. The dramatic coastal landscape, with its sea cliffs and Atlantic views, has made the area attractive to visitors seeking authentic Irish scenery and culture. Dunquin's elevated position offers striking vistas that have drawn artists, writers, and tourists interested in both natural beauty and cultural heritage.

For the local community, Dunquin remains an important cultural center within the Gaeltacht region, supporting Irish language education and traditional cultural practices. The village serves as a gateway to the Dingle Peninsula's tourism industry while maintaining its character as a working rural community. Its significance lies not only in its scenic beauty but also in its role as a keeper of Irish linguistic and cultural traditions in an increasingly globalized world.

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Condado

Kerry

Jurisdicción

República de Irlanda

Años del censo

1901, 1911

Townlands

28 townlands registradas

Ubicación del distrito

OpenStreetMap

Detalles

Distrito
Dunquin
Condado
Kerry
Irlandés
Ciarraí
Jurisdicción
República de Irlanda