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Corcashel is a small townland located in County Cavan in the province of Ulster in northern Ireland. The townland sits within the rolling countryside that characterizes much of County Cavan, an area known for its lakes, drumlins, and pastoral landscapes. Like many Irish townlands, Corcashel represents a unit of land division with deep historical roots, forming part of the broader administrative and geographic structure of rural Irish communities. The locality is situated in a region where agriculture has traditionally been the primary economic activity, and the landscape reflects the pattern of small fields and scattered rural settlement typical of this part of Ulster.
The history of Corcashel, like that of many Irish townlands, is interwoven with the broader history of County Cavan and the surrounding region. The townland system itself originated from the Plantation period and earlier Irish land divisions, and place names in the area often carry Irish language origins reflecting centuries of settlement. County Cavan as a whole has a rich history spanning from pre-Christian times through the medieval period and into the modern era, with various historical events and social changes having shaped the region over the centuries.
As a rural townland in County Cavan, Corcashel represents an important element of Ireland's agricultural heritage and rural community structure. The townland system remains culturally and historically significant in Irish geography, even as rural populations have changed and many traditional ways of life have evolved. Corcashel, like other townlands in the region, serves as a focal point for local identity and community connections, maintaining links to the land and to Irish territorial organization that stretches back centuries.
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