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À propos
Glashydevet is a small townland located in County Donegal in the northwest of Ireland, situated within the broader landscape of one of the country's most rugged and scenic regions. The townland forms part of the wider administrative and geographic area of County Donegal, which is known for its dramatic coastlines, mountain ranges, and rural character. Like many Irish townlands, Glashydevet represents a traditional unit of land division that has historical roots in Irish geography and land administration, though today it functions primarily as a local geographic designation rather than an administrative boundary.
The landscape of County Donegal, including the Glashydevet area, is characterized by the rolling hills and moorland typical of the northwestern Irish countryside. The region experiences the Atlantic maritime climate, with significant rainfall throughout the year and often challenging weather conditions. The terrain and vegetation reflect these conditions, with heather moorland, rough grassland, and scattered settlements typical of the area. The broader setting of Donegal includes mountains such as Errigal and extensive bog and hill country, though the specific characteristics of Glashydevet's immediate landscape would be consistent with this regional pattern.
As with many Irish townlands, Glashydevet carries historical significance as a named geographic division that reflects centuries of Irish land organization and settlement patterns. The townland system itself dates back to medieval times and represents a fundamental aspect of how rural Ireland has been organized and understood. While detailed historical records specific to Glashydevet may be limited, the townland name and its existence reflect the long history of human settlement and land use in County Donegal, an area that has been continuously inhabited and worked for centuries.
Glashydevet remains part of the living landscape of County Donegal, contributing to the local community's sense of place and geographic identity. For residents and those with connections to the area, the townland name serves as an important marker of location and belonging within the broader rural and community structures of the county. The preservation of traditional townland names like Glashydevet represents an important aspect of cultural and geographic heritage in rural Ireland, maintaining connections to historical patterns of settlement and community organization.
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Nom irlandais
Glaisigh Daibhéid
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Baronnie
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- Anglais
- Glashydevet
- Irlandais
- Glaisigh Daibhéid
- Paroisse
- Kilteevoge
- Baronnie
- Raphoe South
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- Donegal