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Clogharee is a small townland located in County Kerry in the southwestern region of Ireland. The townland lies within the broader landscape of the Dingle Peninsula area, characterized by rolling hills, pastoral farmland, and the natural beauty typical of West Kerry. Like many Irish townlands, Clogharee represents a historic administrative division of land that reflects centuries of settlement patterns and land use in rural Ireland. The townland system, which divides the Irish countryside into small named areas, remains an important geographical reference point for local communities and historical records.
The name Clogharee, like many Irish place names, derives from the Irish language and reflects the area's linguistic and cultural heritage. The townland, like much of rural Kerry, has a long history of agricultural settlement and use, with farming having formed the backbone of the local economy for generations. The landscape would have supported pastoral agriculture, dairy farming, and small-scale farming operations typical of the region. The townland exists as part of a wider network of small communities and settlements that characterize the Dingle Peninsula and surrounding areas.
Clogharee remains primarily a rural agricultural townland with relatively sparse population, as is common for many Irish townlands outside of larger villages and towns. The townland serves as an important reference point for local residents and genealogical researchers tracing Irish heritage, as townland names appear on historical documents, land records, and census data. For those with family connections to the area, Clogharee represents a tangible link to ancestral lands and community history. The preservation of townland names and boundaries remains significant to maintaining local historical identity and enabling research into Irish rural heritage and settlement patterns.
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Nombre en irlandés
Cloichearaí
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Baronía
Corkaguiny
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Valuation Office Records
From the National Archives of Ireland (c. 1830s–1850s)
2 occupiers recorded in the Valuation Office Books for this townland.
Source: Valuation Office Books, National Archives of Ireland. Public records.
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