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- Personnes
- 35
- Foyers
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- Personnes
- 26 -25.7%
- Foyers
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Coolback is a small townland located in County Tyrone in Northern Ireland, situated within the broader landscape of the Sperrin Mountains region. The townland is characterized by the rolling hills and rural countryside typical of this part of Ulster, with a landscape shaped by pastoral farming and traditional field patterns. Like many townlands in County Tyrone, Coolback reflects the intricate patchwork of small settlements and rural communities that define the county's geography, with proximity to larger towns providing essential services and market access to the local population.
The history of Coolback, as with many Irish townlands, is deeply connected to the broader historical developments of County Tyrone and the island of Ireland. The townland system itself, which divides the Irish landscape into small administrative and territorial units, reflects centuries of settlement patterns, land division, and social organization. County Tyrone's history encompasses periods of Irish Gaelic culture, Anglo-Norman influence, plantation-era settlement, and the complex religious and political divisions that have shaped the region through the medieval period to modern times.
Coolback, like most rural townlands in County Tyrone, is primarily agricultural in character, with farming forming the economic and cultural backbone of the community. The townland would have housed farming families whose livelihoods depended on the land, contributing to the broader rural economy of the region. The landscape and settlement patterns visible today reflect generations of agricultural practice and land management by families rooted in these communities.
For local residents and those interested in Irish geography and heritage, Coolback represents the kind of small-scale territorial unit that has organized Irish society for centuries. Understanding townlands like Coolback provides insight into how rural Irish communities have been structured, how land has been divided and used, and how people have maintained connections to specific places across generations. These small settlements remain significant to local identity and the preservation of Ireland's cultural and agricultural heritage.
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