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À propos
Cummeengeera is a small townland located in County Kerry in the southwestern part of Ireland. The townland sits within the Dingle Peninsula region, an area known for its rugged coastal and mountainous terrain. The landscape of Cummeengeera is characteristic of West Kerry, featuring rolling hills, moorland, and proximity to the Atlantic coastline. The terrain reflects the geological diversity of the Dingle Peninsula, with rocky outcrops and bogland typical of the region's natural environment. The townland's setting places it within one of Ireland's most scenic and geographically dramatic areas.
The history of Cummeengeera, like many Kerry townlands, reflects the long settlement patterns of southwest Ireland. The area has been inhabited for centuries, with evidence of human activity extending back through medieval and early modern periods. The townland's name itself, derived from Irish, indicates the historical Irish language and cultural traditions that have long characterized this region. The area would have been shaped by the typical patterns of rural Irish life, including farming, fishing, and pastoral activities that sustained communities in peripheral coastal and upland regions.
Cummeengeera, though small and rural, remains part of the living fabric of Kerry's communities. Like many Irish townlands, it serves as an important unit of local geographic and cultural identity, connecting residents to specific places and heritage. The townland contributes to the broader cultural and linguistic landscape of the Dingle Peninsula, an area renowned for its Irish language preservation and traditional cultural practices. For those with family connections to the area, Cummeengeera represents an important link to ancestral heritage and local history.
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Nom irlandais
Coimín Gadhra
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Baronnie
Glanarought
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Valuation Office Records
From the National Archives of Ireland (c. 1830s–1850s)
1 occupiers recorded in the Valuation Office Books for this townland.
Source: Valuation Office Books, National Archives of Ireland. Public records.
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