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Localidad

Astagob

Steach Gob

256

Registros censales

60

Hogares

2

Años del censo

1901 Censo
Personas
66
Hogares
15
1911 Censo
Personas
190 +187.9%
Hogares
45 +200%

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Astagob is a townland located in County Dublin, Ireland, situated in the eastern part of the country. As a townland, it represents one of the traditional administrative divisions of the Irish landscape, a system that has organized rural areas for centuries. The townland falls within the broader geographic and administrative context of Dublin, one of Ireland's most significant counties, though it remains a quiet rural area distinct from the urban sprawl of Dublin city. Like many Irish townlands, Astagob's exact boundaries and characteristics are tied to the historical land divisions that were surveyed and recorded during various periods of Irish administrative history.

The landscape of Astagob reflects the typical terrain of the Dublin region, characterized by rolling countryside, agricultural land, and the natural features common to the eastern Irish midlands. The area is part of the broader Dublin landscape that transitions between coastal influences and inland pastoral environments. Townlands such as Astagob have traditionally served as the foundation of rural community organization in Ireland, with their names often derived from Irish language origins, reflecting centuries of linguistic and cultural heritage. The physical geography of the region would have shaped patterns of settlement, agriculture, and community life throughout its history.

Like many Irish townlands, Astagob's history is deeply rooted in the broader social and economic developments of County Dublin and rural Ireland more generally. The townland system itself dates back centuries and has remained a fundamental unit of Irish geography despite modern administrative changes. Astagob, as part of Dublin's rural heritage, would have experienced the various waves of historical change that affected rural Ireland, from medieval land organization through to the modern era. The significance of such townlands lies not primarily in dramatic historical events but rather in their role as the basic unit of community organization and land tenure in Irish society.

For the local community, Astagob represents part of the living landscape and heritage of County Dublin's rural areas. Townlands continue to hold cultural and personal significance for residents, serving as reference points for identity, property boundaries, and community connection. In an era of increasing urbanization and administrative reorganization, places like Astagob preserve something of traditional Irish rural structure and nomenclature, maintaining links to the historical geography that has defined Irish communities for generations. The townland remains part of the intricate tapestry of Dublin's diverse landscape, balancing rural character with proximity to one of Europe's major urban centers.

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Parroquia

Castleknock

Condado

Dublin

Nombre en irlandés

Steach Gob

Baronía

Castleknock

Valuation Office Records

From the National Archives of Ireland (c. 1830s–1850s)

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40 occupiers recorded in the Valuation Office Books for this townland.

Source: Valuation Office Books, National Archives of Ireland. Public records.

Ubicación de la localidad

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Detalles

Inglés
Astagob
Irlandés
Steach Gob
Parroquia
Castleknock
Baronía
Castleknock
Condado
Dublin