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Registres de recensement
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Années de recensement
- Personnes
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- Foyers
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- Personnes
- 418 -9.7%
- Foyers
- 75 -5.1%
À propos
Knocknahoe is a small rural district located in County Kerry in the southwest of Ireland. The area sits within the broader landscape of the Dingle Peninsula region, characterized by rolling hills, agricultural land, and the distinctive topography typical of County Kerry's interior. The district is part of the wider Munster province and benefits from the natural features common to this part of southwest Ireland, including green pastoral countryside and proximity to the Atlantic coastal influences that shape the region's climate and vegetation.
The area has a long history rooted in rural Irish settlement patterns, with its development closely tied to agricultural activity and traditional land use. Like many townlands in County Kerry, Knocknahoe reflects the historical patterns of Irish rural communities, where small settlements and dispersed housing have characteristically formed around farmsteads and local gathering places. The district's place names and landscape features carry evidence of both Irish and Anglo-Norman historical influences that have shaped County Kerry over centuries.
Knocknahoe remains primarily an agricultural and residential area, with its significance deriving from its role within the local farming community and its connection to the broader social fabric of rural Kerry. The district serves as home to farming families and represents the kind of small rural townland that forms the backbone of Ireland's countryside. Local connections, community ties, and shared land stewardship have historically been important to such districts, though like many rural Irish areas, Knocknahoe has experienced demographic shifts common to contemporary rural Ireland.
The district's significance today lies in its continuation as a lived community within County Kerry's rural landscape. As part of the wider Dingle Peninsula region, Knocknahoe contributes to the character of southwest Ireland's countryside and represents the ongoing presence of agricultural and residential communities that maintain traditional patterns of rural Irish life, even as broader economic and social changes continue to reshape the Irish countryside.
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République d'Irlande
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Années de recensement
1901, 1911
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