98
Registros censales
22
Hogares
2
Años del censo
- Personas
- 52
- Hogares
- 11
- Personas
- 46 -11.5%
- Hogares
- 11 0%
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Doagh Glebe is a townland located in County Fermanagh in Northern Ireland, situated within the wider landscape of the Fermanagh countryside. The area forms part of the distinctive drumlin belt that characterizes much of this region, with its gently rolling hills and agricultural terrain. Like many townlands in Fermanagh, it reflects the geological legacy of glacial activity that shaped the local topography. The townland lies within the jurisdiction of Fermanagh and Omagh District and is part of a broader rural landscape dotted with small settlements, townlands, and farming communities that have defined the character of the county for centuries.
The term "glebe" in the townland's name carries historical significance, referring to land that was historically attached to a parish church or held by the church for the support of the clergy. This naming convention is common throughout Ireland and reflects the important role of the church in land ownership and settlement patterns across the island. The townland system itself, which subdivides Irish counties into small administrative and geographical units, has its roots in medieval organization and remains a distinctive feature of Irish geography and local identity today.
Doagh Glebe, like many rural townlands in County Fermanagh, is primarily characterized by agricultural land use, with scattered houses and farms throughout the area. The local community maintains traditional connections to farming and rural life, though modern challenges facing rural areas, including changing agricultural practices and population patterns, have affected townlands across the region. The area is part of the broader cultural and historical heritage of Fermanagh, a county known for its lakes, natural beauty, and strong sense of community identity.
The townland contributes to the intricate patchwork of place names and settlements that give Fermanagh its distinctive character and are important to local residents' sense of place and belonging. While Doagh Glebe itself may not feature prominently in major historical records, it represents the countless small communities that together form the social and geographical fabric of rural Northern Ireland.
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Nombre en irlandés
An Dumhach
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Baronía
Magheraboy
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