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Registres de recensement
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Foyers
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Années de recensement
- Personnes
- 28
- Foyers
- 4
- Personnes
- 29 +3.6%
- Foyers
- 4 0%
À propos
Coolmahane is a small townland situated in County Cork in the Munster province of southern Ireland. Located in the southwestern part of the county, it forms part of the broader rural landscape characteristic of this region, where rolling hills, farmland, and scattered settlements define the terrain. The townland's name derives from Irish, reflecting the long linguistic heritage of the area. Like many Irish townlands, Coolmahane represents a unit of land division that has historical roots in medieval and pre-medieval administrative systems, forming part of the complex patchwork of named localities that structures the Irish countryside.
The history of Coolmahane, as with much of rural Cork, is intertwined with broader patterns of Irish settlement, agriculture, and social change. The area would have experienced the various phases of Irish history, including the influence of Gaelic traditions, Anglo-Norman settlement patterns, and the transformations brought by successive centuries of Irish social and economic development. Like many townlands in Cork, it likely supported farming communities whose livelihoods depended on pastoral and agricultural practices suited to the Irish climate and landscape.
Today, Coolmahane remains a quiet rural townland, representative of the many small settlements that continue to characterize the Cork countryside. The townland's significance lies primarily in its place within the local community and landscape heritage, serving as a geographic reference point and part of the cultural and historical continuity of the region. For residents and those with family connections to the area, such townlands hold particular importance as markers of identity and belonging within Cork's rich tapestry of rural communities.
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- Comté
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Nom irlandais
Cúil Mheathán
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Baronnie
Duhallow
- Logainm
Valuation Office Records
From the National Archives of Ireland (c. 1830s–1850s)
8 occupiers recorded in the Valuation Office Books for this townland.
Source: Valuation Office Books, National Archives of Ireland. Public records.
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