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Townlands
1,389
Registres de recensement
348
Foyers
2
Années de recensement
- Personnes
- 733
- Foyers
- 178
- Personnes
- 656 -10.5%
- Foyers
- 170 -4.5%
À propos
Cullyhanna is a small rural district located in south County Armagh, in the northern part of the island of Ireland. The area sits within the broader landscape of the Armagh countryside, characterized by rolling hills and farmland typical of this region of Ulster. The district is positioned near the border with County Louth to the south, placing it in a borderland area that has historically been significant to the geography and politics of the island. The local terrain consists primarily of agricultural land interspersed with small settlements and townlands, with the landscape reflecting the pastoral character of rural County Armagh.
The history of Cullyhanna, like much of County Armagh, is deeply connected to the broader history of Ireland and Ulster. The area has roots in the ancient landscape of Ulster and has been shaped by centuries of settlement, land use, and cultural development. Like many rural districts in Ireland, Cullyhanna reflects layers of Irish, Anglo-Norman, and later English colonial influence that have marked the landscape and settlement patterns over time. The district's history is also intertwined with religious and social divisions that have characterized much of Irish history, particularly in recent centuries.
Cullyhanna is perhaps most widely known for the Cullyhanna ambush, a significant event during the Irish War of Independence in the early 20th century. This ambush involved Irish republican forces and represented an important moment in the local community's experience of the independence struggle. Such historical events have given Cullyhanna a notable place in the broader narrative of Irish independence and remain part of the district's local identity and memory. The area continues to be a rural farming community where such historical connections remain meaningful to residents.
Today, Cullyhanna remains a quiet rural district serving primarily as an agricultural community within County Armagh. The area is typical of many small rural townlands in this part of Ulster, with a dispersed population living in small settlements and farms. For the local community, Cullyhanna represents continuity with rural Irish life and maintains cultural and historical significance rooted in its past. As with many rural areas across Ireland, Cullyhanna faces the challenges and opportunities common to countryside communities in the contemporary period.
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Irlande du Nord
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Années de recensement
1901, 1911
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7 townlands enregistrées
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