105
Registres de recensement
16
Foyers
2
Années de recensement
- Personnes
- 56
- Foyers
- 9
- Personnes
- 49 -12.5%
- Foyers
- 7 -22.2%
À propos
Farlistown is a small townland located in County Cork in the southern province of Munster, Ireland. Like many Irish townlands, it represents a traditional administrative subdivision of land with deep historical roots. The townland system, which divides rural Ireland into thousands of named localities, remains an important part of Irish geographic and cultural identity, though individual townlands often contain only a handful of houses or farms. Farlistown's exact location and characteristics reflect the typical rural landscape of Cork, a county known for its rolling hills, agricultural land, and mixed farming communities.
The broader region of Cork has a rich history spanning from prehistoric times through the medieval period and into the modern era. Townlands like Farlistown developed as part of the rural settlement patterns established over centuries, with their names often deriving from Irish language origins, local features, or the families who inhabited them. The agricultural focus of such areas has been central to Cork's economy and society for generations, with farming communities maintaining strong connections to their specific townlands and neighboring settlements.
As a rural townland, Farlistown's significance lies primarily in its role within the local community and its representation of Ireland's distinctive townland heritage. These small geographic units serve practical purposes in land records, postal systems, and local identity, helping to maintain a granular connection between people and place in rural Ireland. The townland system itself is considered culturally and historically important, preserving aspects of Irish naming traditions and settlement history that might otherwise be lost to larger administrative reorganizations.
Farlistown, like countless other Cork townlands, contributes to the cultural landscape of rural Munster. Understanding such places requires recognizing that Ireland's smallest named places often hold meaning primarily at the local level, where residents maintain knowledge of their townland's particular character, history, and community connections that may not be widely documented in broader historical records.
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- Paroisse
- Comté
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Nom irlandais
Baile an Fhairdlisigh
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Baronnie
Kinalea
- Logainm
Valuation Office Records
From the National Archives of Ireland (c. 1830s–1850s)
3 occupiers recorded in the Valuation Office Books for this townland.
Source: Valuation Office Books, National Archives of Ireland. Public records.
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- Anglais
- Farlistown
- Irlandais
- Baile an Fhairdlisigh
- Paroisse
- Ballymartle
- Baronnie
- Kinalea
- Comté
- Cork