85
Registros censales
20
Hogares
2
Años del censo
- Personas
- 46
- Hogares
- 10
- Personas
- 39 -15.2%
- Hogares
- 10 0%
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Mullybrack is a small townland located in County Cavan in the province of Ulster in northern Ireland. The townland sits within the broader landscape characteristic of the county, which is known for its drumlin terrain—gently rolling hills formed by glacial activity during the last ice age. This topography gives County Cavan its distinctive appearance of undulating fields, scattered woodlands, and numerous small lakes and waterways. Mullybrack, like many townlands in the region, reflects this natural geography with its patchwork of agricultural fields and the waterways that have historically shaped settlement patterns and land use in the area.
As with most Irish townlands, Mullybrack's origins are tied to the medieval and early modern period of Irish land organization. The townland system itself represents one of the smallest administrative divisions in Ireland, and these divisions often reflect patterns of settlement and land tenure from centuries past. County Cavan's history has been marked by the transitions between Gaelic Irish and Anglo-Norman influence, and later by the impacts of plantation and land reorganization. The townland names themselves, often derived from Irish language roots, preserve linguistic and cultural heritage from these earlier periods, though detailed historical records specific to Mullybrack as an individual townland may be limited in accessible sources.
Mullybrack, like many rural townlands in County Cavan, remains primarily agricultural in character. The area is part of a farming community that has sustained itself through generations, with the landscape reflecting traditional patterns of small-scale farming that characterize much of rural Ulster. The townland would be home to a small number of houses and farms dispersed across the countryside rather than forming a concentrated settlement. This dispersed settlement pattern is typical of Irish townlands and reflects both historical land divisions and the practical needs of agricultural life in the region.
For residents of Mullybrack and the surrounding area, the townland represents a connection to local identity and heritage within the broader County Cavan community. Townlands serve as important geographic and cultural reference points in rural Irish life, functioning in everyday speech and local knowledge even as formal administrative structures have evolved. The preservation of these traditional divisions and their names contributes to the continuity of Irish cultural and linguistic heritage in the landscape.
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