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Addergoole, Comté de Mayo

District

Addergoole

Comté de Mayo

60

Townlands

3,433

Registres de recensement

665

Foyers

2

Années de recensement

1901 Recensement
Personnes
1,760
Foyers
341
1911 Recensement
Personnes
1,673 -4.9%
Foyers
324 -5%

À propos

Addergoole is a small rural district located in County Mayo in the west of Ireland, situated in the province of Connacht. The area is characterized by the typical landscape of western Ireland, with rolling farmland, stone walls, and scattered rural settlements. The district falls within the broader region of Mayo that is known for its agricultural heritage and connections to the wider Atlantic coastline. The terrain reflects the glaciated landscape common to the west of Ireland, with a mix of pasture land used primarily for sheep and cattle farming, interspersed with areas of bogland that remain significant features of the Connacht countryside.

The area has a long history rooted in Irish rural life, with settlement patterns reflecting centuries of agricultural tradition and community organization. Like many rural Irish districts, Addergoole's development has been shaped by the broader historical forces affecting Ireland, including the impact of the Great Famine in the mid-nineteenth century, which affected Mayo particularly severely. The local community would have been organized around traditional townland divisions and parish structures, which remain important to Irish rural identity and land administration even today.

Addergoole is perhaps most notably associated with the emigration ship the Titanic, as several passengers from the district were among those who departed on the ship or lost their lives in its sinking in 1912. This connection has given the small community a place in one of history's most significant maritime disasters, and the local historical memory of these losses remains significant to the area. The district maintains this historical connection as part of its cultural heritage and community identity.

For the local community, Addergoole represents a continuity of rural Irish life and agricultural tradition, though like many small rural areas in Ireland it has faced the demographic challenges common to remote countryside regions. The tight-knit nature of rural Mayo communities means that shared history and local connections remain important to social bonds and community identity, with family ties and land ownership continuing to anchor the district's character and significance to those who live there or trace their heritage to the area.

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Addergoole

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Comté

Mayo

Juridiction

République d'Irlande

Années de recensement

1901, 1911

Townlands

60 townlands enregistrées

Emplacement du district

OpenStreetMap

Détails

District
Addergoole
Comté
Mayo
Irlandais
Maigh Eo
Juridiction
République d'Irlande