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Comté de Donegal

Comté

Donegal

Dún na nGall

55

Paroisses

3,057

Localités

352,634

Registres de recensement

69,700

Foyers

2

Années de recensement

1901 Recensement
Personnes
178,773
Foyers
35,149
1911 Recensement
Personnes
173,861 -2.7%
Foyers
34,551 -1.7%

À propos

Donegal is located in the northwest of the island of Ireland, positioned in the province of Ulster. The county is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the west and north, giving it an extensive and dramatic coastline characterized by rugged cliffs, sandy beaches, and numerous headlands. The landscape is predominantly mountainous and moorland, with the Derryveagh Mountains and Bluestacks forming significant highland regions. Much of the terrain is wild and sparsely populated, particularly in the interior, while settlements tend to cluster along the coast and river valleys. The county's geography has historically made it somewhat isolated from the rest of Ireland, contributing to its distinct cultural identity.

The history of Donegal spans thousands of years, from prehistoric settlements to the medieval period when it was the stronghold of the O'Donnell clan, one of Ireland's most powerful Gaelic families. During the Tudor and Stuart periods, the county experienced significant upheaval, including the Flight of the Earls in 1607 when many Irish nobles, including the O'Donnells, left Ireland for continental Europe. Donegal subsequently came under English control and experienced periods of plantation and settlement. Later, like much of Ireland, it was affected by the Great Famine of the 1840s and subsequent emigration waves that shaped its demographic history.

Donegal is known for its strong Irish cultural heritage, including the Irish language, which remains more widely spoken here than in many other parts of Ireland. The county has a reputation for traditional music, crafts, and textiles, particularly Donegal tweed, a distinctive woven fabric that has been produced in the region for generations. The dramatic landscape has attracted artists, writers, and visitors, and Donegal's natural beauty, including sites like Slieve League and Glenveagh National Park, continues to draw tourism. These cultural and natural assets remain central to the county's identity and economy today.

Source: AI generated

Donegal

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Juridiction

République d'Irlande

Nom irlandais

Dún na nGall

Années de recensement

1901, 1911

Districts

178 districts de recensement

Annals of the Four Masters

Historical references from O'Donovan's edition (1848–51)

36 places in this county are recorded in the Annals of the Four Masters.

Uí-Eathach-Cobha 75 references

*Iveagh*

The Annals of the Four Masters record Veagh (Irish: Uí-Eathach-Cobha) in 75 entries between AD 545 and AD 3549.

Inis-Eoghain 38 references

Inishowen

The Annals of the Four Masters record Inishowen (Irish: Inis-Eoghain) in 38 entries between AD 465 and AD 1601.

Druim-chliabh 12 references

*Drumcliff*

The Annals of the Four Masters record Drumcliff (Irish: Druim-chliabh) in 12 entries between AD 871 and AD 1355.

Cill-Chaimnigh 10 references

Kilkenny

The Annals of the Four Masters record Kilkenny (Irish: Cill-Chaimnigh) in 10 entries between AD 1085 and AD 1601.

Muileann-chearr 9 references

Mullingar

The Annals of the Four Masters record Mullingar (Irish: Muileann-chearr) in 9 entries between AD 1306 and AD 1598.

Source: Annals of the Kingdom of Ireland by the Four Masters, ed. John O'Donovan (1848–51). Public domain.

Griffith's Valuation

National Archives of Ireland (c. 1830s-1850s)

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7,593 occupiers recorded in Griffith's Valuation across 901 townlands (1830s-1850s).

Top Surnames

Gallagher 165 Johnston 124 Hamilton 108 Stewart 92 Wilson 79 Boyle 75 Patterson 70 O'Donnell 68 Kelly 62 Scott 61

Source: Valuation Office Books, National Archives of Ireland. Public records.

Frontière du comté

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Détails

Anglais
Donegal
Irlandais
Dún na nGall
Juridiction
République d'Irlande

Registres de recensement

Districts de recensement

178
Altnapaste Annagary Aran Aran Islands off the coast Ardara Ardarn Ardmalin Ards Ballintra Ballyarr Ballyliffin Ballymacool Ballyshannon Ballyshannon Rural Ballyshannon Urban Binbane Bindstown Birdstown Bonnyglen Buncrana Buncranna Bundoran Burt Carndonagh Carrickart Carrickboy Carrovady Carrowkeel Carthage Castlecarey Castlecary Castlefinn Castleforward Castlewray Cavangarden Church Hill Cliff Cloghan Cloghard Clogher Clonleigh North Clonleigh South Convoy Corkermore Corrawaddy Cranford Creenasmear Creeslough Cronchy Cross Roads Crovehy Crowkeeragh Crownarad Culdaff Dawros Desertegny Doe Castle Donegal Doocharry Doochary Dooish Dowras Dunaff Dunfanaghy Dungloe Dunglow Dunkineely Dunkinelly Dunlewy Eanymore Edenacarnan Fahan Fanad North Fanad West Feddyglass Figart Fintown Fohan Galway Gartan Gartann Glen Glenagannon Glenalla Glencolmbkille Glencolumbkille Gleneel Gleneely Glengesh Glenleheen Glenties Glentogher Goland Gortahork Gortnavern Graffy Greencastle Greenfort Grousehall Haugh Illies Inch Inch Island Inishkeel Innishkeel Inver Kilcar Kilderry Kilgoly Killea Killybegs Killygarvan Killygordan Killygordon Killymasny Kilmacrenan Kincraigy Knock Knockalla Laghy Largymore Letterkenny Rural Letterkenny Town Letterkenny Urban Lettermacaward Lettermore Lough Eask Lougheske Loughkeel Maas Magheraboy Magheraclogher Maghery Maghesaboy Malin Malinbeg Manorcunningham Meenacladdy Meenaclady Meencargagh Milford Millford Mintiaghs Mountcharles Moville Mulmoseg Mulmossog Newtown Cunningham Newtowncunningham Pettigoe Raphoe Rathmelton Rathmullan Rathmullen Redcastle Rosguill Rosnakill Rutland Seacor St. Johnston St. Johnstown Straid Stranorlar Tawnawully Templecarn Templedouglas Termon Three Trees Tieveskeelta Tievestieelta Treantaghmucklagh Tremone Trntaghmucklagh Tullynaught Turmone Urney West West Urney Whitecastle

Paroisses

55