116
Registros censales
28
Hogares
2
Años del censo
- Personas
- 51
- Hogares
- 12
- Personas
- 65 +27.5%
- Hogares
- 16 +33.3%
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Killabraher North is a townland located in County Cork, in the southern province of Munster in Ireland. The townland is situated in the barony of Carbery, within the larger administrative region of West Cork. The landscape of this area is characteristic of the Cork countryside, with rolling hills, farmland, and the types of natural features common to the southwestern Irish coast. Like many townlands in this region, Killabraher North reflects the typical settlement patterns of rural Cork, with scattered houses and agricultural holdings distributed across the countryside.
The townland system itself, of which Killabraher North is a part, dates back centuries in Irish history and represents one of the fundamental divisions of land in the country. Townlands were historically significant as units of land measurement and administration, and many bear names derived from Irish Gaelic that describe their geographical or cultural characteristics. The history of Killabraher North is intertwined with the broader history of West Cork, which has experienced various periods of settlement, agriculture, and social change over the centuries.
As a rural townland in West Cork, Killabraher North would have been part of the agricultural economy that has traditionally dominated the region. The area's economy has historically relied on farming, animal husbandry, and related activities typical of the Irish countryside. Like many small rural communities in Ireland, the townland represents an important element of local identity and heritage, even as rural populations have shifted over recent decades due to broader economic and social changes affecting Irish rural areas.
Today, Killabraher North remains part of the fabric of Cork's rural landscape, connected to the wider community through local networks and the shared cultural heritage of West Cork. While specific contemporary details about the townland may be limited in readily available sources, it represents the kind of small community that continues to maintain cultural and historical significance within the Irish countryside, serving as a geographic and social anchor for those with family ties or connections to the area.
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- Parroquia
- Condado
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Nombre en irlandés
Cill an Bhráthar Thuaidh
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Baronía
Orrery and Kilmore
- Logainm
Valuation Office Records
From the National Archives of Ireland (c. 1830s–1850s)
77 occupiers recorded in the Valuation Office Books for this townland.
Source: Valuation Office Books, National Archives of Ireland. Public records.
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