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Registres de recensement
280
Foyers
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Années de recensement
- Personnes
- 789
- Foyers
- 142
- Personnes
- 741 -6.1%
- Foyers
- 138 -2.8%
À propos
Curraghmore is a small rural district located in County Kerry in southwestern Ireland, situated in the Dingle Peninsula region. The area is characterized by typical Irish countryside landscape, with rolling hills, pastoral farmland, and moorland typical of the western coastal regions of Kerry. The landscape features the distinctive green fields divided by stone walls and hedgerows that are common throughout rural Ireland. Like much of the Dingle Peninsula, Curraghmore's terrain is shaped by its proximity to the Atlantic coast and the geological features of the region, contributing to its rugged and scenic natural environment.
The history of Curraghmore, like most rural Irish districts, is deeply connected to the broader historical patterns of County Kerry and the wider Irish experience. The area would have been influenced by the various periods of Irish history, including the medieval period, the era of English conquest and colonization, and the significant events of Irish independence in the early twentieth century. As with many rural areas in Kerry, the community would have experienced the impacts of major historical events such as the Great Famine of the 1840s, which devastated rural Irish populations and led to significant emigration.
Curraghmore maintains its character as a working agricultural community, with farming being central to the local economy and way of life. The district is part of the wider Dingle Peninsula, an area known for its cultural heritage, Irish language tradition, and tourism. The remote and rural nature of the area has helped preserve traditional Irish culture, and the Dingle Peninsula more broadly is recognized for its linguistic and cultural significance within Ireland. The community's connection to the land and agricultural practices reflects the historical continuity of rural Irish life in this region.
The significance of Curraghmore to its local community rests primarily on its role as a residential and agricultural center within the Dingle Peninsula. Like many small rural Irish districts, it serves as an anchor for local identity and community life, though it remains largely oriented toward the broader economic and cultural landscape of County Kerry and the peninsula region. The area's future, like that of many rural Irish communities, is influenced by ongoing changes in agricultural practices, rural demographics, and the balance between traditional ways of life and contemporary economic opportunities.
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1901, 1911
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