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- Personnes
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- Personnes
- 104 +18.2%
- Foyers
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À propos
Cloghercor is a small townland situated in County Donegal in the northwest of Ireland, a region known for its dramatic coastal scenery and rugged inland landscapes. The townland lies within the broader Donegal landscape characterized by hills, moorland, and agricultural areas typical of the county's varied terrain. Like many Irish townlands, Cloghercor represents a subdivision of land that reflects centuries of settlement patterns and property division, with its name likely derived from Irish, following the naming conventions common throughout Donegal.
The history of Cloghercor, as with many rural Irish townlands, is intertwined with the broader historical developments of County Donegal and Ireland itself. The townland would have been shaped by patterns of settlement, land tenure, and agricultural practice that evolved over medieval and early modern periods. The area, like much of Donegal, experienced the complexities of Irish land history, including the impact of English colonization, plantation policies, and subsequent land reforms that characterized Irish rural development.
As a contemporary townland, Cloghercor remains part of the living landscape of County Donegal, contributing to the county's character as a predominantly rural area. The townland, like others in the region, reflects the ongoing importance of agriculture and traditional land use to local communities. The survival of the townland designation itself is significant, as these administrative divisions continue to serve as important geographic and cultural markers within Irish communities, preserving historical patterns of settlement and ownership.
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