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Clonmoyle, Comté de Cork

District

Clonmoyle

Comté de Cork

12

Townlands

1,264

Registres de recensement

236

Foyers

2

Années de recensement

1901 Recensement
Personnes
643
Foyers
119
1911 Recensement
Personnes
621 -3.4%
Foyers
117 -1.7%

À propos

Clonmoyle is a small rural district located in County Cork in the Munster region of southern Ireland. The area is situated in the southwestern part of the county, characterized by the rolling countryside and agricultural landscape typical of this part of Ireland. The district lies within the broader context of Cork's varied terrain, which ranges from coastal areas to inland pastoral regions. The landscape around Clonmoyle is predominantly composed of fields, rural settlements, and the kind of open countryside that has defined much of Cork's character for centuries.

The history of Clonmoyle, like many Irish districts, is rooted in the Anglo-Norman and later colonial periods that shaped County Cork. The townland names and settlements in the area reflect both Gaelic and Norman-English influences, indicating the complex layers of cultural and political history in the region. The local community would have been affected by the major historical events that impacted Cork broadly, including the Land Wars of the 19th century and Irish independence movements. Understanding Clonmoyle requires viewing it as part of Cork's larger historical narrative rather than in isolation.

Clonmoyle remains primarily a rural agricultural community, with farming continuing to be a significant part of local life and economy. The district is characterized by small farms, rural dwellings, and the kind of close-knit community structure typical of Irish countryside villages and townlands. Like many similar rural areas in Cork, Clonmoyle has experienced the demographic and economic challenges facing rural Ireland, including population changes and the evolution of traditional agricultural practices in the modern era.

The significance of Clonmoyle to its local community lies in its role as part of the Cork countryside heritage and rural identity. For residents and those with family connections to the area, the district represents an important part of Cork's cultural and agricultural traditions. The district contributes to the broader tapestry of rural Cork life, maintaining connections to land, community, and the historical continuity that characterizes small Irish townlands.

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Comté

Cork

Juridiction

République d'Irlande

Années de recensement

1901, 1911

Townlands

12 townlands enregistrées

Emplacement du district

OpenStreetMap

Détails

District
Clonmoyle
Comté
Cork
Irlandais
Corcaigh
Juridiction
République d'Irlande