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À propos
Knockardsharriv is a small townland situated in County Cork in the Munster region of Ireland. Like many Irish townlands, it represents a traditional administrative division of land with deep historical roots. The townland system divides the Irish countryside into small named areas, typically ranging from a few hundred to several thousand acres, and Knockardsharriv is one of thousands of such divisions across the island. Its name, like most Irish townland names, derives from the Irish language and reflects the linguistic and cultural heritage of the region, though the precise translation and historical significance of the name would require consultation with Irish language experts or historical records specific to County Cork.
The landscape of County Cork is characterized by rolling hills, river valleys, and mixed agricultural land, with varying elevations and soil types that have traditionally supported farming and pastoral activities. Knockardsharriv, situated within this broader context, would form part of the typical Cork countryside with its combination of farmland, hedgerows, and natural water features. Like much of rural Cork, the area experiences the temperate maritime climate of southwestern Ireland, with regular rainfall supporting the green vegetation the region is known for. The townland's specific topography and natural features would have shaped settlement patterns and land use throughout its history.
Townlands like Knockardsharriv have significance primarily at the local and genealogical level, serving as important reference points for community identity, land records, and family history research. The townland system has remained relatively stable since medieval times, making these divisions valuable for historians and those tracing Irish ancestry. For residents and descendants of the area, knowledge of their townland represents a connection to local heritage and a sense of place within the broader Irish landscape. While individual townlands may not feature prominently in major historical narratives, collectively they form the foundation of Irish rural geography and local identity.
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- Paroisse
- Comté
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Nom irlandais
An Cnoc Ard Searbh
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Baronnie
Duhallow
- Logainm
Valuation Office Records
From the National Archives of Ireland (c. 1830s–1850s)
44 occupiers recorded in the Valuation Office Books for this townland.
Source: Valuation Office Books, National Archives of Ireland. Public records.
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- Knockardsharriv
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- An Cnoc Ard Searbh
- Paroisse
- Castlemagner
- Baronnie
- Duhallow
- Comté
- Cork