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Registres de recensement
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Années de recensement
- Personnes
- 1,387
- Foyers
- 324
- Personnes
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- Foyers
- 270 -16.7%
À propos
Leggygowan is a small rural district located in County Down, in the southeastern part of Northern Ireland. Situated in the heart of the Down countryside, the area is characterized by rolling farmland and pastoral landscapes typical of the region. The district forms part of the broader drumlin belt of County Down, a landscape shaped by glacial activity that has left the terrain with gentle hills and small lakes. The surrounding countryside provides a predominantly agricultural setting, with farms and rural settlements scattered throughout the area, connected by a network of country roads.
The district has deep roots in Ulster's rural heritage, reflecting the patterns of settlement and land use that have defined County Down for centuries. Like much of the region, Leggygowan's history is intertwined with the broader story of Irish rural life, including periods of agricultural development and social change. The area has evolved from a primarily subsistence-farming community to a modern rural district, though farming and land management remain central to local identity and economy. Historical records indicate the area was part of the traditional parish system that organized much of Irish ecclesiastical and civil life.
Leggygowan remains primarily significant as a rural community and agricultural area within County Down. The district is representative of the small farming communities that characterize much of the inland County Down landscape, rather than being known for major historical monuments or major tourist attractions. Local landmarks and place names reflect the Irish and Ulster heritage of the region, while the landscape itself, with its farmland and natural features, forms the backdrop to community life. The area is connected to nearby larger settlements and market towns that serve as economic and social hubs for the surrounding rural population.
The significance of Leggygowan lies chiefly in its role as part of the living rural fabric of County Down. For local residents and farming families with generational roots in the area, it represents home and livelihood. The district exemplifies the patterns of rural settlement and agricultural practice that continue to characterize much of inland Northern Ireland, contributing to the region's distinctive cultural and economic character. Understanding areas like Leggygowan is important for appreciating how rural communities sustain themselves and maintain their identity within the broader context of contemporary Northern Ireland.
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Irlande du Nord
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Années de recensement
1901, 1911
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