210
Registros censales
25
Hogares
1
Año del censo
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Galloping Green South is a townland located in County Dublin, situated in the eastern part of Ireland. The townland forms part of the broader Dublin landscape, characterized by the relatively gentle terrain typical of the Dublin lowlands. The area lies within the greater Dublin metropolitan region, placing it in proximity to urban centers while maintaining aspects of its rural heritage. The landscape reflects the transition zone between more densely populated areas and the countryside that extends further inland from the capital.
The townland, like many in Ireland, has origins rooted in historical land divisions and settlement patterns. The name "Galloping Green" itself suggests historical associations with open spaces and possibly equestrian activity, though the specific origins of this particular designation warrant further historical research for complete accuracy. The townland system in Ireland represents a long-standing method of land organization that dates back centuries, and Galloping Green South forms part of this enduring administrative and geographic framework used throughout the country.
As a Dublin townland, Galloping Green South exists within an area experiencing ongoing development and demographic change. The proximity to Dublin's urban sprawl means the townland has been subject to gradual transformation over recent decades, with the balance between traditional rural character and modern suburban expansion being a feature of many such areas in outer Dublin. The local community would have connections to broader Dublin networks while potentially maintaining distinct local identity and heritage connected to the townland itself.
The significance of Galloping Green South to the local community lies in its role as part of Dublin's townland heritage and its contribution to the geographic and administrative structure of the county. For residents and those with genealogical connections to the area, townlands like this serve as important identifiers of place and heritage. The townland remains relevant to local knowledge, historical records, and the continued sense of place within Dublin's complex tapestry of communities.
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Nombre en irlandés
Faiche na Rás Theas
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Baronía
Rathdown
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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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