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Eyeries is a small townland located in County Cork in the southwest of Ireland, situated in the Mizen Peninsula area of West Cork. The landscape is characteristic of this coastal region, featuring rugged terrain, rolling hills, and moorland typical of the Irish southwest. The townland lies in proximity to the Atlantic coast and benefits from the dramatic scenery associated with this part of Ireland, where the land meets the sea in an often windswept and weathered environment. The settlement itself is modest in scale, as is common with many rural Irish townlands.
The area has a long history typical of rural West Cork, with evidence of human settlement and activity spanning centuries. Like much of southwest Ireland, Eyeries would have been influenced by various historical periods including the Gaelic Irish era, the Norman and English incursions, and the subsequent colonial period. The townland reflects the broader patterns of Irish rural life, though specific documented historical events particular to Eyeries itself may be limited in readily available historical records, as is the case with many small townlands.
Eyeries maintains its character as a rural Irish townland, with the community connected to the broader cultural and economic life of West Cork. The area's significance lies primarily in its role as part of the local community fabric, contributing to the region's identity and heritage. Like many rural areas in Ireland, Eyeries represents the continuing presence of traditional Irish settlement patterns and the persistence of small communities in the southwest, even as rural areas face ongoing demographic and economic challenges.
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- Aonrais
- Paroisse
- Kilcatherine
- Baronnie
- Bear
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- Cork