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Condado de Cork

Localidad

Dromsicane

Drom Seacán

40

Registros censales

7

Hogares

1

Año del censo

1911 Censo
Personas
40
Hogares
7

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Dromsicane is a small townland located in County Cork in the Munster province of southwestern Ireland. It sits within the broader landscape of Cork, an area characterized by rolling hills, agricultural land, and the typical rural terrain of southern Ireland. The townland, like many in Cork, reflects the region's geographical diversity, with proximity to both inland farming country and the broader Munster landscape. The Cork countryside in this area has historically supported pastoral and agricultural activities, with the land providing grazing for livestock and cultivation of crops suited to the Irish climate.

The history of Dromsicane is tied to the broader historical patterns of County Cork and rural Ireland. Cork has a rich historical heritage spanning from pre-Christian times through medieval periods and into the modern era. Townlands in Cork, including Dromsicane, were traditionally defined as territorial units that held significance for local land ownership, administration, and community organization. These divisions often reflected patterns established over centuries and carried cultural and social importance for the people who lived and worked within them. As with much of rural Cork, the area would have experienced the various historical transitions that shaped Irish society, from the Anglo-Norman period through to more recent centuries.

Today, Dromsicane represents part of Cork's rural fabric, contributing to the tapestry of small communities and townlands that characterize the county. These smaller settlements remain significant to local identity and heritage, even as rural Ireland continues to evolve. The townland maintains its place within the local community structure, and like many such areas in Cork, it reflects the enduring relationship between people, land, and Irish rural tradition. Understanding places like Dromsicane helps illustrate the granular nature of Irish geography and settlement patterns that have developed over centuries.

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Parroquia

Cullen

Condado

Cork

Nombre en irlandés

Drom Seacán

Baronía

Duhallow

Valuation Office Records

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

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51 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
Dromsicane
Irlandés
Drom Seacán
Parroquia
Cullen
Baronía
Duhallow
Condado
Cork