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Gortnaskagh

26

Registros censales

5

Hogares

1

Año del censo

1911 Censo
Personas
26
Hogares
5

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Gortnaskagh is a small townland located in County Clare in the west of Ireland, situated within the broader landscape of the county's distinctive karst terrain and rolling pastoral countryside. The area falls within the region characterized by limestone bedrock, which shapes both the physical geography and drainage patterns typical of the Clare landscape. Like many townlands in this part of Ireland, Gortnaskagh consists of rural land primarily used for agriculture and grazing, with scattered farmsteads and traditional field boundaries that reflect centuries of land use and settlement patterns. The townland's name, with its Irish root "Gort," refers to a field or cultivated land, suggesting a long history of farming and agricultural activity in the area.

The history of Gortnaskagh, as with many Clare townlands, is embedded in the broader story of Irish rural settlement and land tenure. The townland system itself represents an organizational structure that has roots stretching back through the medieval period and the various phases of Irish history, from Gaelic lordships through the Tudor and Stuart periods to the modern era. The landscape would have been shaped by various waves of settlement, the division of lands among families, and the economic patterns of rural Ireland. Like other parts of County Clare, the area's history reflects the region's connections to both inland farming communities and its proximity to the Atlantic coast and river systems.

Gortnaskagh, as a townland, represents the kind of local geographic and administrative unit that has been important to Irish community identity and land organization for generations. The townland system, of which Gortnaskagh is one example among thousands across Ireland, provides a fine-grained layer of geographic identity that sits between the parish and the individual property. These small communities, though often quiet and rural, form the backbone of Irish local heritage and continue to be recognized in administrative, genealogical, and cultural contexts. For those with family connections to the area, townland names like Gortnaskagh serve as important markers of ancestral roots and local belonging within the wider County Clare community.

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Parroquia

Kilrush

Condado

Clare

Baronía

Moyarta

Ubicación de la localidad

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Gortnaskagh
Parroquia
Kilrush
Baronía
Moyarta
Condado
Clare