55
Registros censales
18
Hogares
2
Años del censo
- Personas
- 27
- Hogares
- 9
- Personas
- 28 +3.7%
- Hogares
- 9 0%
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Seaboughan is a small townland located in County Armagh in Northern Ireland, situated within the broader landscape of the Armagh and Dungannon region. The townland forms part of the rural countryside that characterizes much of the county, an area known for its rolling hills, agricultural land, and network of small villages and dispersed settlements. Like many townlands in County Armagh, Seaboughan reflects the traditional division of land into small administrative units that has defined the Irish landscape for centuries, with the townland system representing a distinctive feature of Irish geography and local organization.
The history of Seaboughan, as with many County Armagh townlands, is intertwined with the broader historical development of Ulster and Ireland. The region has been shaped by various historical periods including the medieval era, the Ulster plantations of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, and subsequent agricultural and social development. Townlands like Seaboughan often contain archaeological and historical evidence of settlement patterns, land use, and community life spanning multiple centuries, though specific documented events particular to this individual townland may be limited in publicly accessible sources.
As a rural townland, Seaboughan's significance lies primarily in its role as part of the local agricultural and community fabric of County Armagh. The area would have supported farming families and contributed to the pastoral economy that remains characteristic of the region. The townland system itself represents an important framework for local identity and administration, with townland names often possessing Irish origins and reflecting historical place names that connect residents to their locality and its heritage.
Today, Seaboughan remains part of the quiet rural landscape of County Armagh, representative of the many small townlands that comprise the county's countryside. While it may not feature prominently in major historical records or tourism, it forms part of the intricate patchwork of communities that characterize the region, maintaining the continuity of settlement and land use that has developed over centuries in this part of Northern Ireland.
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