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- Personnes
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- Foyers
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- Personnes
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À propos
Derrychree is a townland located in County Fermanagh in the province of Ulster in Northern Ireland. Like many townlands in Fermanagh, it is situated within the broader landscape of the drumlin belt that characterizes much of the region, featuring the rolling hills and small lakes typical of this glacially-formed terrain. The townland lies within the wider parish structure of the county and is part of the rural landscape that has defined County Fermanagh's character for centuries. The area's topography and waterways have historically shaped settlement patterns and land use in the region.
The history of Derrychree, like that of most Fermanagh townlands, is rooted in the broader patterns of Irish settlement, land division, and the administrative systems established over centuries. Townlands themselves represent one of the most distinctive features of the Irish landscape, with their origins stretching back to medieval times and their boundaries often reflecting ancient territorial divisions. The name Derrychree, like many Irish townland names, likely derives from Irish language roots, though the specific historical narrative of this particular townland would be best understood through local records and community knowledge.
Derrychree remains part of the living rural community of County Fermanagh, contributing to the agricultural and social fabric of the region. As with other townlands in Fermanagh, it serves as an important unit of local identity and organization, helping to structure how residents understand their place within the broader county. The townland system continues to be significant in Irish life, used for administrative purposes, postal addresses, and as markers of local belonging and heritage.
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