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- Personnes
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À propos
Curraghcloonabro West is a small townland located in County Cork in the Munster province of Ireland. The townland lies in the southwestern part of the country, within the broader landscape of Cork's rural interior. Like many Irish townlands, it represents a traditional administrative division of land that has been recognised since medieval times, though the exact boundaries and significance of individual townlands have evolved considerably. The area is situated in a region characterised by rolling countryside, agricultural land, and the typical undulating terrain that defines much of inland Cork.
The townland forms part of Cork's rich historical tapestry, though detailed historical records specific to Curraghcloonabro West itself are limited, as is the case with many small rural Irish townlands. The region has been shaped by centuries of Irish rural life, including patterns of agriculture, local settlement, and the influence of the broader historical events that affected County Cork. The naming convention, with "Curraghcloonabro" derived from Irish place-name elements, reflects the Gaelic heritage of the area and the linguistic roots embedded in Ireland's landscape.
Curraghcloonabro West, like comparable townlands in Cork, would have served traditional functions in the organisation of rural land ownership, farming practices, and local community structures. Today, the townland represents part of the cultural and administrative heritage of Cork, contributing to the county's complex patchwork of named lands. For residents and those with genealogical connections to the area, such townlands provide important reference points for understanding local history and family heritage.
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Nom irlandais
Currach Chluain na Bró Thiar
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Baronnie
Orrery and Kilmore
- Logainm
Valuation Office Records
From the National Archives of Ireland (c. 1830s–1850s)
17 occupiers recorded in the Valuation Office Books for this townland.
Source: Valuation Office Books, National Archives of Ireland. Public records.
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