143
Registros censales
30
Hogares
3
Años del censo
- Personas
- 57
- Hogares
- 9
- Personas
- 48 -15.8%
- Hogares
- 12 +33.3%
- Personas
- 38 -20.8%
- Hogares
- 9 -25%
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Bawn is a small townland located in County Cavan in the province of Ulster, in the northern part of the Republic of Ireland. Like many Irish townlands, Bawn represents a traditional land division that reflects centuries of settlement patterns and land organization. The townland system, which divides rural Ireland into named parcels, has been fundamental to Irish geography and administration since medieval times. Bawn sits within the broader landscape of County Cavan, a region characterized by rolling hills, numerous lakes, and drumlin topography typical of the Ulster landscape. The area is rural and agricultural in character, with the wider county being known for its lakes and traditional farming communities.
The name "Bawn" itself derives from the Irish word "badhúin" or similar Gaelic roots, referring to fortified enclosures or defensive structures that were common in medieval Ireland. Such names often indicate historical settlement patterns and the strategic importance of certain locations in earlier centuries. County Cavan as a whole has a rich history spanning from prehistoric times through the medieval period and into the early modern era, with various Gaelic and Anglo-Norman influences shaping its development. The townland system and place names like Bawn serve as linguistic and geographic markers of this layered history, though specific details about Bawn's particular historical events or notable residents would require local historical records to document accurately.
The landscape around Bawn and other Cavan townlands reflects the region's geology and climate, with the characteristic drumlin fields creating a distinctive undulating terrain. This landscape has traditionally supported pastoral and mixed farming, with dairy farming and livestock rearing being important to the local economy. The proximity of various lakes and waterways in County Cavan has always influenced settlement patterns and community development. Today, Bawn remains part of a rural community that maintains connections to traditional land use while adapting to contemporary Irish rural life.
For the people of the area, townlands like Bawn represent important local identity markers and serve practical purposes in land ownership, postal addresses, and local heritage. The townland system, despite being centuries old, remains embedded in Irish life and continues to provide a sense of place and local connection. In County Cavan broadly, such rural townlands form the backbone of community identity and represent the continuity of Irish settlement patterns from medieval times to the present day.
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- Parroquia
- Condado
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Baronía
Clanmahon
- Logainm
Valuation Office Records
From the National Archives of Ireland (c. 1830s–1850s)
4 occupiers recorded in the Valuation Office Books for this townland.
Source: Valuation Office Books, National Archives of Ireland. Public records.
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