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Mullynagown, Comté de Fermanagh

District

Mullynagown

Comté de Fermanagh

29

Townlands

462

Registres de recensement

102

Foyers

1

Année du recensement

1901 Recensement
Personnes
462
Foyers
102

À propos

Mullynagown is a small rural district located in County Fermanagh in Northern Ireland, situated within the distinctive landscape of the Ulster region. The area forms part of the broader drumlin belt characteristic of this part of Ireland, with gently rolling hills, scattered farmland, and a patchwork of fields interspersed with hedgerows and small woodlands. The landscape reflects the typical topography of County Fermanagh, which is known for its natural beauty, water features, and agricultural character. Like much of the surrounding county, Mullynagown's terrain has been shaped by glacial activity and centuries of farming practices that have defined its rural character.

The district, like other areas of Fermanagh, has deep historical roots tied to the broader history of Ulster and Ireland. The region has been inhabited for centuries and carries the cultural and historical imprint of Irish rural communities. Fermanagh itself has a rich heritage influenced by various historical periods, from early Celtic settlement through to more recent centuries, and this heritage extends to its smaller districts and townlands. The local place names and landscape features often reflect both Irish and Anglo-Norman historical influences that shaped the region over time.

Mullynagown remains primarily an agricultural community, with farming forming the backbone of local economic activity and life. The district is characteristic of rural Fermanagh in this respect, where small-scale farming, pastoral land use, and traditional rural practices have long been central to the community's identity and sustenance. The tight-knit nature of such rural townlands means that community bonds and local networks play an important role in daily life, and the area continues to reflect the values and traditions associated with rural Irish communities.

The significance of Mullynagown to its residents lies in its role as a living rural community within County Fermanagh's broader social and cultural fabric. As with many small districts in the region, it represents the continuity of rural Irish life and the preservation of agricultural heritage in an increasingly urbanized society. The area contributes to maintaining the character and identity of County Fermanagh as a region defined by its natural environment, farming traditions, and close-knit communities.

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Comté

Fermanagh

Juridiction

Irlande du Nord

Années de recensement

1901

Townlands

29 townlands enregistrées

Emplacement du district

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Détails

District
Mullynagown
Irlandais
Fear Manach
Juridiction
Irlande du Nord