6
Townlands
913
Registres de recensement
184
Foyers
2
Années de recensement
- Personnes
- 471
- Foyers
- 93
- Personnes
- 442 -6.2%
- Foyers
- 91 -2.2%
À propos
Durrus East is a small rural district located in County Cork in the southwestern region of Ireland, situated within the Dunmanway electoral division. The area is positioned in the wider Carbery region, characterized by rolling farmland, wooded valleys, and proximity to the Dunmanway River. The landscape typical of this part of west Cork features a mix of agricultural holdings, forestry plantations, and natural woodland, with the terrain reflecting the broader geological features of the region including limestone bedrock and glacial deposits that shape the local topography and soil composition.
The district, like much of rural Cork, has a history deeply rooted in agricultural practice and the traditional settlement patterns of Irish rural communities. The area would have been shaped by historical land divisions, the consolidation of holdings through various periods, and the social structures characteristic of 19th and early 20th century rural Ireland. As with many such townlands, Durrus East represents continuity in settlement and land use, though the community has experienced the demographic shifts common to rural Ireland, including population changes through emigration and economic transformation.
Durrus East is situated close to the village of Durrus itself, which serves as a local center and has gained some recognition within Cork for its food-related enterprises and community initiatives. The broader Durrus area benefits from its position between larger towns and its connection to the surrounding Carbery landscape, which has become known among visitors for its natural beauty and rural character. The district forms part of the intricate network of townlands and rural communities that characterize Cork's countryside.
For residents and the wider community, Durrus East represents part of the living rural fabric of Cork, where farming, forestry, and residential life continue alongside efforts to sustain community cohesion in an increasingly changing rural landscape. The area's significance lies primarily in its local importance to farming families and the broader preservation of rural Irish heritage and settlement patterns, contributing to the cultural and economic character of west Cork.
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République d'Irlande
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Années de recensement
1901, 1911
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