6
Townlands
1,045
Registres de recensement
212
Foyers
2
Années de recensement
- Personnes
- 535
- Foyers
- 107
- Personnes
- 510 -4.7%
- Foyers
- 105 -1.9%
À propos
Killinure is a small rural district located in County Wicklow in the Leinster region of Ireland. The area is situated within the broader landscape of Wicklow, which is characterized by its proximity to the Dublin metropolitan area to the north and its position within the eastern coastal and inland regions of Ireland. The district forms part of the undulating countryside that defines much of County Wicklow, with rolling hills, agricultural land, and scattered settlements typical of rural Irish communities. Like many such areas in the county, Killinure's landscape reflects the natural topography and climate patterns of the southeastern Irish lowlands and uplands that are distinctive to Wicklow's geography.
The history of Killinure, as with much of County Wicklow, is intertwined with the broader historical trajectory of Ireland, particularly the periods of Anglo-Norman settlement, the Plantation era, and subsequent rural development. County Wicklow itself played significant roles in Irish history, from medieval conflicts to its involvement in the 1798 Rebellion. While specific detailed historical records of Killinure as a distinct locality may be limited in widely available sources, the district would have experienced the social, economic, and political changes that affected rural Wicklow communities throughout the centuries, including agricultural development, land tenure changes, and the evolution of local governance structures.
Killinure's significance lies primarily in its role as part of the wider rural community fabric of County Wicklow. As a district within a county known for its natural heritage, agricultural production, and proximity to Dublin, Killinure represents the kind of rural settlement that contributes to the county's character and economy. The local community in such areas typically maintains connections to farming, small business enterprises, and the social institutions common to Irish rural life, including schools, churches, and community organizations that serve to bind residents together and preserve local identity.
Today, Killinure exists within the context of contemporary rural Ireland, where communities face both the opportunities and challenges associated with proximity to an expanding metropolitan area, changing agricultural practices, and evolving patterns of rural settlement. Like many small districts in Wicklow, it represents the continuation of rural Irish life and community identity, even as such areas navigate the pressures and possibilities of the modern era.
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Juridiction
République d'Irlande
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Années de recensement
1901, 1911
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6 townlands enregistrées
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