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Registres de recensement
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Années de recensement
- Personnes
- 771
- Foyers
- 166
- Personnes
- 788 +2.2%
- Foyers
- 169 +1.8%
À propos
Liscarroll is a small village and townland located in County Cork in the Munster region of southern Ireland. The settlement sits in the fertile agricultural landscape of central Cork, characterized by rolling hills, green fields, and the typical rural countryside that defines much of the county. The area is positioned within easy reach of larger towns such as Mallow and Fermoy, making it part of the broader network of rural communities that populate the Cork landscape. The terrain reflects the broader geography of Cork, with its mix of pastoral farmland and natural waterways that have historically supported agricultural activity.
The village has deep historical roots, with evidence of human settlement and activity extending back centuries. Like many rural Irish villages, Liscarroll developed around key features such as a church and community gathering spaces that served the local population. The area reflects the long history of Cork as a region of significant historical importance, from medieval times through the various periods of Irish history that have shaped both the landscape and the communities within it. The village represents the type of small rural settlement that has been central to Irish rural life and culture for generations.
A notable feature of Liscarroll is Liscarroll Castle, a medieval fortification that stands as a remnant of the area's historical past. This castle structure represents the type of defensive architecture that was characteristic of medieval Ireland and reflects the historical significance of the region during that period. Such structures are important markers of local heritage and contribute to understanding the historical development of rural Cork. The presence of such historical features makes Liscarroll part of Cork's broader cultural and archaeological landscape.
For the local community, Liscarroll serves as a center of rural life and identity, embodying the characteristics of small village communities throughout Ireland. These villages maintain social connections and cultural traditions that have sustained rural Irish society. As with many small rural settlements, the community relies on agriculture and local services, and the village functions as a gathering point for residents and a repository of local history and identity. Liscarroll exemplifies the importance of such small communities to the broader fabric of Irish rural life.
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République d'Irlande
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Années de recensement
1901, 1911
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