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Clontibret, Condado de Monaghan

Distrito

Clontibret

Condado de Monaghan

140

Townlands

2,550

Registros censales

623

Hogares

2

Años del censo

1901 Censo
Personas
1,342
Hogares
326
1911 Censo
Personas
1,208 -10%
Hogares
297 -8.9%

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Clontibret is a small rural district located in County Monaghan in the Ulster region of northern Ireland. Situated in the northeastern part of the county, the area is characterized by the gently rolling landscape typical of the Monaghan drumlin belt, a distinctive geographical feature formed by glacial activity during the last ice age. The landscape consists of small hills and hollows interspersed with lakes, fields, and woodlands, creating a patchwork pattern of green countryside that is both visually distinctive and agriculturally productive. The district is accessible from nearby larger towns and forms part of the wider rural community structure of County Monaghan.

The area has deep historical roots, as do many places in this part of Ireland. Like much of Monaghan, Clontibret has connections to the broader history of Ulster and the Anglo-Norman period, though detailed records specific to the district itself are not extensively documented in widely available sources. The townland names and local placenames reflect Irish linguistic heritage, as is typical throughout the county. The district would have been shaped by the same historical forces that influenced the wider region, including land use patterns, religious traditions, and social structures that developed over centuries.

Clontibret serves as an important part of the local community fabric, supporting rural life through agriculture, small-scale enterprise, and local services. Like many rural Irish districts, it functions as a focal point for neighboring townlands and smaller settlements, contributing to the social and economic identity of the broader area. The community likely maintains local traditions, family connections, and social networks that are characteristic of close-knit rural Irish communities. The district represents the kind of established rural settlement pattern that continues to sustain rural life in County Monaghan, despite the broader social and economic changes affecting Irish countryside communities.

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Condado

Monaghan

Jurisdicción

República de Irlanda

Años del censo

1901, 1911

Townlands

140 townlands registradas

Ubicación del distrito

OpenStreetMap

Detalles

Distrito
Clontibret
Condado
Monaghan
Irlandés
Muineachán
Jurisdicción
República de Irlanda

Townlands

140
Aghnameal Annadrumman Annagh Annaghuby Annagleve Annaglogh Annahale Annahuby Annalittin Annaseeragh Anyalla Arclintagh Avalbane Avalreagh Ballygreany Billeady Brackagh Bryanlitter Carrickaderry Carrickagarvan Carrickanure Cashel Cavanaguillagh Cavancreevy Clarderry Clare Oghill Clerran Cloghan Clonaneor Clonavogy Concra Coolartragh Coolmannan Corcaskea Corderrybane Corderryduff Cordevlis Corlagan North Corlagan South Corlagan, North Corleadargan Corlealackagh Corleanamaddy Cornabrandy Cornahoe Lower Cornahoe Upper Cornalough Cornamucklagh North Cornamucklagh South Corracloghan Corragarta Corrakeen Corrinshigo Corryloan Creeve Cremartin Crinkill Croaghan Crossaghy Crossmore Dernaglug Derryarrilly Derryisland Devlin Doohamlet Doosky Downs Dromore Drumbeo Drumcrew Drumgallan Drumgolat Drumgristin Drumnart Drumneill Drumquill Dunfelimy Ennis Feddans Fintully Formil Gallagh Garradevlin Glasdrumman East Glasdrumman West Glasdrumman, West Glennyhorn Greenmount Grig Kilcrow Killycrom Killymonaghan Kinnagin Knockavolis Lackagh Latnakelly Lemgare Letteragh Letterbane Lisaginny Lisdrumgormly Lisglassan Lislanly Lismagunshin Lisnagreeve Listinny Listroar Maysnaght Modeese Monagor Moneyvolan Moy Etra Moy Otra Moysnaght Muldrumman Mullagarry Mullaghanee Mullaghduff Mullans Oghill Pullans Rausker Rossollus Shanemullagh Shanmullagh Sheetrim Tassan Tattygare Tattyreagh North Tattyreagh South Tirmacmoe Tonagh Tonyglassan Tonyscallan Toome Tullybuck Tullycarragh Tullycumasky Tullyskerry Tullyvin