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Virginia, Comté de Cavan

District

Virginia

Comté de Cavan

52

Townlands

5,801

Registres de recensement

1,209

Foyers

2

Années de recensement

1901 Recensement
Personnes
2,969
Foyers
604
1911 Recensement
Personnes
2,832 -4.6%
Foyers
605 +0.2%

À propos

Virginia is a small village and district located in County Cavan in the province of Ulster in northern Ireland. The village sits in the drumlin landscape characteristic of this region, an area of rolling hills and small lakes formed by glacial activity during the Ice Age. The townland is situated roughly in the central part of County Cavan, with the landscape featuring the typical mix of agricultural land, woodland, and water features that define the drumlin belt. The River Blackwater flows through the broader locality, contributing to the area's hydrological character and historical importance.

The history of Virginia is connected to the broader settlement patterns of County Cavan, which was historically a region of the O'Reilly clan territory. The village's name itself reflects English colonial influence, as many Irish place names were anglicized or replaced during periods of English settlement. Like much of rural Ulster, Virginia experienced the social and economic changes of the 18th and 19th centuries, including agricultural development and the impact of the Great Famine. The village developed around a crossroads pattern common to rural Irish settlements, with local infrastructure gradually expanding around a central marketplace area.

Virginia serves as a service center for the surrounding rural agricultural community, with local shops, public houses, and civic amenities supporting the farmers and residents of the hinterland. The village has maintained its function as a market town for the district, though like many small rural villages, it has experienced the economic pressures affecting rural Ireland in recent decades. The community continues to be rooted in agricultural life, with cattle and sheep farming predominant in the surrounding countryside. Local institutions, churches, and community organizations remain central to village life and social cohesion.

The village and its district remain significant to the people of County Cavan as part of the social fabric of rural Ulster. Virginia represents the kind of small-scale settlement that has been characteristic of Irish rural life for centuries, adapting to modern conditions while maintaining connections to agricultural traditions and local heritage. The broader region around Virginia continues to attract interest from those exploring Irish drumlin landscape and rural heritage, contributing modestly to the cultural and economic life of the county.

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Comté

Cavan

Juridiction

République d'Irlande

Années de recensement

1901, 1911

Townlands

52 townlands enregistrées

Emplacement du district

OpenStreetMap

Détails

District
Virginia
Comté
Cavan
Irlandais
An Cabhán
Juridiction
République d'Irlande