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Knockdrum is a small townland situated in County Cork in the southwestern region of Ireland. The area is characterized by the rolling topography and rural landscape typical of Munster, with its setting among agricultural lands and countryside that reflects the broader geography of Cork's interior regions. Like many Irish townlands, Knockdrum represents a traditional administrative division of the Irish landscape, forming part of the broader parish and baronial structures that have shaped settlement patterns across the island for centuries.
The townland, like much of rural Cork, has a history tied to the agricultural and pastoral traditions that have long sustained communities in the region. The area would have been subject to the various historical transformations that affected Cork, including the patterns of land ownership and use that developed through the medieval period and into the modern era. Knockdrum's development as a place reflects both the natural resources available in its locality and the broader historical forces that shaped Irish rural settlement and land use patterns.
As a small rural townland, Knockdrum is part of the intricate network of named places that comprise the Irish landscape and cultural geography. Townlands such as this hold significance for local communities and families with historical connections to the area, serving as markers of identity and belonging. The preservation and recognition of townland names like Knockdrum represents an important aspect of Irish cultural and geographic heritage, maintaining continuity with historical settlement patterns and local knowledge systems.
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Nombre en irlandés
Cnoc Droma
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Baronía
Carbery West (E.D.)
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- Cnoc Droma
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- Castlehaven
- Baronía
- Carbery West (E.D.)
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- Cork