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Stravicnabo is a small townland located in County Cavan in the province of Ulster in northern Ireland. Like many Irish townlands, it represents one of the smallest administrative divisions of land in Ireland, with a typically rural character. The townland is situated within the broader landscape of County Cavan, a region characterized by rolling hills, drumlin topography, and numerous small lakes and waterways that define the natural geography of this part of Ulster. The landscape around Stravicnabo reflects the typical features of the Cavan countryside, with a mix of agricultural land, woodland, and the type of natural water features that have shaped settlement patterns throughout the region.
County Cavan, like much of Ireland, has a history deeply rooted in Gaelic culture and later English settlement patterns. The townland system itself, which forms the basis of local place names and land organization, has medieval origins and reflects centuries of land division and property ownership. Stravicnabo, as a named townland, is part of this historical framework, though detailed records specific to this particular townland may be limited in wider historical documentation. The area would have experienced the various social, political, and economic changes that affected rural Ulster and Ireland more broadly, including periods of plantation settlement, agricultural development, and the social transformations of the modern era.
Today, Stravicnabo remains part of the rural fabric of County Cavan, contributing to the character of one of Ireland's quieter counties. The townland represents the dispersed settlement pattern typical of rural Cavan, where small communities are spread across the landscape rather than concentrated in large towns. For local residents and families with connections to the area, Stravicnabo holds the kind of local significance that many Irish townlands possess—a place of residence, family history, and connection to the land. The preservation of the townland name and structure itself reflects the continuity of Irish place-naming traditions and local identity that persists in rural communities.
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Valuation Office Records
From the National Archives of Ireland (c. 1830s–1850s)
14 occupiers recorded in the Valuation Office Books for this townland.
Source: Valuation Office Books, National Archives of Ireland. Public records.
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