160
Registros censales
36
Hogares
2
Años del censo
- Personas
- 95
- Hogares
- 19
- Personas
- 65 -31.6%
- Hogares
- 17 -10.5%
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Lisdrumgormly is a small townland located in County Monaghan in the Ulster region of northern Ireland. It sits within the broader landscape of the drumlin belt that characterizes much of County Monaghan, an area defined by rolling hills and numerous small lakes. The townland is situated in a rural setting typical of inland Ulster, with a landscape shaped by glacial activity during the last ice age. The surrounding terrain features the characteristic mixture of pastureland, small woodlands, and water features that define the drumlin topography, making it a region with significant natural drainage patterns and varied elevations across relatively short distances.
Like many Irish townlands, Lisdrumgormly carries a history rooted in the local Gaelic and Anglo-Norman settlement patterns that shaped County Monaghan over centuries. The name itself reflects Irish linguistic heritage, with place names in the area often deriving from Irish words describing geographical or settlement features. County Monaghan as a whole has a complex history involving various clan territories, particularly the McMahon and O'Farrell families, whose influence extended across the region. The townland would have formed part of the broader pattern of rural settlement and agricultural development that characterized the Irish midlands and Ulster throughout the medieval and early modern periods.
Today, Lisdrumgormly remains primarily an agricultural townland within a rural community. Like many small townlands in County Monaghan, it is characterized by dispersed settlement patterns with individual farms and houses scattered throughout the landscape rather than concentrated village development. The local community maintains connections to traditional farming practices while adapting to contemporary rural life. The townland's significance lies in its role as part of the broader tapestry of Monaghan's rural identity and its contribution to the local agricultural economy and cultural heritage of the region.
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Lios Dúin Ghormaíle
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Baronía
Cremorne
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