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Craggs, Comté de Limerick

District

Craggs

Comté de Limerick

18

Townlands

707

Registres de recensement

135

Foyers

2

Années de recensement

1901 Recensement
Personnes
347
Foyers
66
1911 Recensement
Personnes
360 +3.7%
Foyers
69 +4.5%

À propos

Craggs is a small rural district situated in County Limerick in the province of Munster in the southwestern part of Ireland. The area is characterized by the gently rolling countryside typical of mid-Limerick, with agricultural land forming the backbone of the landscape. The district lies within the broader geography of the county, which is known for its mix of farmland, river valleys, and moderate elevation changes. Like much of Limerick, the area experiences a temperate maritime climate and benefits from the region's fertile soils, which have supported farming communities for centuries.

The history of Craggs, as with many Irish rural settlements, is deeply connected to agriculture and the land management systems that evolved over medieval and early modern periods. The area would have been shaped by Norman and Anglo-Irish influence during the medieval period, and later by the land tenure systems that characterized Irish rural society. Like other districts in Limerick, Craggs reflects the broader patterns of Irish social and economic history, including the impacts of the Plantation period and subsequent land reorganization that reshaped rural communities throughout the region.

Craggs remains primarily a farming community, with its character and significance defined by its agricultural heritage and the tight-knit nature of rural Irish village life. The district serves as home to families whose livelihoods are often connected to farming, forestry, or small-scale rural enterprises. Local community life centers around the traditional structures of rural Irish society, including connection to the Catholic Church and participation in local events and markets. The preservation of the rural character of areas like Craggs is important to many in the local population, as these communities maintain distinct identities within the broader county structure.

Today, Craggs represents one of many small rural districts in Limerick that face the common challenges and opportunities of rural Ireland, including questions of economic sustainability, population retention, and the balance between preserving traditional ways of life and adapting to modern economic conditions. The district's significance lies in its role as part of the social and agricultural fabric of County Limerick, contributing to the county's identity as a predominantly rural region with deep historical roots and strong community traditions.

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Comté

Limerick

Juridiction

République d'Irlande

Années de recensement

1901, 1911

Townlands

18 townlands enregistrées

Emplacement du district

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Détails

District
Craggs
Comté
Limerick
Irlandais
Luimneach
Juridiction
République d'Irlande