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- Personnes
- 164
- Foyers
- 37
- Personnes
- 132 -19.5%
- Foyers
- 33 -10.8%
À propos
Clonroot is a small townland situated in County Armagh in Northern Ireland, located within the broader landscape of Ulster. The townland forms part of the rural hinterland characteristic of County Armagh, an area known for its rolling hills, agricultural land, and network of small settlements. Like many Irish townlands, Clonroot represents a traditional administrative division that reflects centuries of land organization and settlement patterns. The surrounding countryside is typical of mid-Ulster, with a mixture of pastureland, hedgerows, and scattered farmsteads that define the region's pastoral character.
The history of Clonroot, as with many Irish townlands, is deeply connected to the broader historical narrative of Ulster and Ireland more generally. The name itself, like numerous Irish place names, likely derives from Irish language roots, though the specific etymology would require detailed toponymic research. The townland would have existed through various periods of Irish history, including the medieval period and subsequent colonial eras, experiencing the social and economic transformations that shaped rural Ireland. The settlement patterns and land divisions visible in the townland today reflect both ancient Irish organizational structures and later impositions from English administrative systems.
As a rural townland in County Armagh, Clonroot remains primarily agricultural in character and function. It serves as part of the local community infrastructure, with connections to nearby villages and market towns that serve the broader region. The townland reflects the everyday reality of rural Irish life, where small communities maintain connections through family networks, local institutions, and shared economic interests in farming and land stewardship. Today, like many Irish townlands, Clonroot represents the continuity of rural settlement and landscape use that stretches back centuries, even as modern life brings ongoing changes to rural communities across the island of Ireland.
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