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- Foyers
- 336
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À propos
Tobermore is a small village and townland situated in County Londonderry in Northern Ireland, located in the northeastern part of the island of Ireland. The village lies within the Moyola River valley, an area characterized by rolling countryside and agricultural land typical of this region of Ulster. The landscape around Tobermore is predominantly rural, with green fields, hedgerows, and scattered farms forming the fabric of the locality. The village itself is positioned at a relatively modest elevation, benefiting from the water resources and fertile soil provided by its proximity to the Moyola River, which has historically supported both farming and community settlement in the area.
The historical roots of Tobermore run deep, with evidence of human habitation and settlement in the area extending back centuries. The village's name is derived from Irish, relating to the local geography and history of the region. Like much of County Derry, Tobermore's development was shaped by the broader historical currents of Ulster and Ireland, including periods of plantation settlement and subsequent agricultural and industrial changes. The community has maintained its character as a rural village throughout modern times, with its identity closely tied to farming, family networks, and local traditions that have persisted across generations.
Tobermore is perhaps best known locally for its associations with traditional Irish culture and its role within the Moyola River catchment area. The village and its surroundings have been important to the local agricultural economy, with farming families and land use patterns shaping community life over centuries. The area maintains connections to broader patterns of settlement and land use across County Derry, and the village serves as a focal point for the scattered rural population in its immediate hinterland. While Tobermore itself remains a quiet rural locality rather than a major urban center, it holds genuine significance for those with family and community ties to the area.
For residents and those with connections to the district, Tobermore represents an important anchor point within the social and economic landscape of rural County Derry. The community continues to maintain local institutions and networks that bind neighbors together, reflecting the enduring importance of tight-knit rural communities in Northern Ireland. Though small in population and without major industrial or commercial establishments of regional significance, Tobermore embodies the character and continuity of rural Ulster life, serving as a home and reference point for farming families and local people who value the quiet countryside and agricultural heritage of the Moyola valley region.
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Irlande du Nord
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1901, 1911
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