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Templebrady, Comté de Cork

District

Templebrady

Comté de Cork

13

Townlands

1,619

Registres de recensement

306

Foyers

1

Année du recensement

1901 Recensement
Personnes
1,619
Foyers
306

À propos

Templebrady is a small rural district located in County Cork in the southwest of Ireland. The area is situated in the northern part of the county, characterized by the rolling hills and agricultural landscape typical of inland Munster. Like much of rural Cork, the terrain is dominated by pastoral farmland interspersed with small settlements, hedgerows, and scattered woodland. The landscape reflects centuries of farming practices and land management that have shaped the Irish countryside into its current form.

The district, like many areas in Cork, has deep historical roots extending back centuries. The name itself indicates religious significance, with "Temple" suggesting the presence of an early Christian church or monastic site, which was common throughout Ireland's medieval period. The broader region has been shaped by the major historical forces that affected Cork and Ireland generally, including the Norman invasion, the Tudor period, and later English settlement patterns. These historical layers have left their mark on the local landscape and settlement patterns.

Templebrady remains primarily an agricultural community, with farming forming the backbone of the local economy and way of life. Like many rural Irish districts, it is characterized by small family farms, traditional stone walls, and a close-knit community structure. The area would be representative of the quieter, less-touristed regions of Cork that nonetheless form the cultural and economic foundation of rural Irish life. The community's identity is closely tied to land management, agricultural heritage, and the networks of families and neighbors that sustain rural life.

Today, Templebrady represents the ongoing character of rural Cork, where traditional agricultural practices continue alongside modern rural life. As with many such districts, the area faces the common challenges of rural Ireland, including population changes and economic pressures. However, these communities remain significant repositories of Irish cultural heritage and local knowledge, maintaining connections to the land and traditional ways of life that have defined the Irish countryside for generations.

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Comté

Cork

Juridiction

République d'Irlande

Années de recensement

1901

Townlands

13 townlands enregistrées

Emplacement du district

OpenStreetMap

Détails

District
Templebrady
Comté
Cork
Irlandais
Corcaigh
Juridiction
République d'Irlande