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Condado de Donegal

Localidad

Edenacarnan South

Éadan an Charnáin Theas

78

Registros censales

12

Hogares

2

Años del censo

1901 Censo
Personas
35
Hogares
6
1911 Censo
Personas
43 +22.9%
Hogares
6 0%

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Edenacarnan South is a townland located in County Donegal in the northwest of Ireland, situated within the barony of Inishowen. The townland forms part of the broader landscape characteristic of this peninsula, which is known for its rugged terrain, coastal influences, and rolling hills. The area is marked by the typical topography of Inishowen, with a mix of agricultural land and moorland that reflects both the geological history of the region and centuries of human settlement and land use. The proximity to the Atlantic coast and the peninsula's distinctive geography have shaped both the physical environment and the patterns of habitation in this locality.

Like many Irish townlands, Edenacarnan South carries a name with Irish linguistic roots, reflecting the Gaelic heritage of the region. The townland system itself represents a layer of administrative organization that developed over centuries, with origins in both Irish and Anglo-Norman land divisions. Donegal's history encompasses periods of Gaelic Irish dominance, English conquest and plantation, and later constitutional changes. Understanding Edenacarnan South requires recognizing it as part of this broader historical tapestry, where different cultural and political forces have left their marks on settlement patterns and land tenure.

The townland, like others in Inishowen, would have supported a primarily agricultural community historically, with farming and pastoral activities forming the backbone of local life. The landscape reflects generations of farming families who worked the land and adapted to the peninsula's climate and soil conditions. While specific notable events tied exclusively to Edenacarnan South may not be widely documented in readily available sources, the townland forms part of the community fabric of Inishowen, contributing to the cultural and social continuity of the broader region. Today, it remains a rural locality that connects residents and visitors to the historical depths and natural character of County Donegal.

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Parroquia

Kilmacrenan

Condado

Donegal

Nombre en irlandés

Éadan an Charnáin Theas

Baronía

Kilmacrenan

Ubicación de la localidad

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Detalles

Inglés
Edenacarnan South
Irlandés
Éadan an Charnáin Theas
Parroquia
Kilmacrenan
Baronía
Kilmacrenan
Condado
Donegal