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Lisavague is a townland located in County Armagh in Northern Ireland, situated within the historic county that forms part of the province of Ulster. The townland lies in the northeastern portion of the island of Ireland, characterized by the rolling topography and agricultural landscape typical of the region. Like many townlands in County Armagh, Lisavague is a small rural settlement, and its name, like many Irish place names, derives from the Irish language—in this case reflecting the area's Gaelic heritage. The landscape of this part of Armagh is marked by a mixture of farmland, hedgerows, and small settlements that reflect centuries of rural habitation and land use.
Lisavague, as with all Irish townlands, represents an administrative division with deep historical roots extending back through medieval times. The townland system itself is one of the most distinctive features of Irish land organization, with each county divided into numerous small territorial units. These divisions were formally recorded and mapped during the nineteenth-century Ordnance Survey of Ireland, which created the comprehensive documentation of townlands that remains in use today. The historical development of Lisavague reflects the broader patterns of settlement, land ownership, and community organization that have characterized County Armagh for centuries.
The townland of Lisavague, like many rural areas in County Armagh, would have been shaped by the agricultural economy that has long dominated the region. The local community in such townlands has traditionally been sustained by farming practices and pastoral activities suited to the Irish climate and soil conditions. Today, Lisavague remains a quiet rural area, typical of the many small townland communities that form the fabric of the Irish countryside, where local identity and connections to the land remain significant to residents and to understanding the broader cultural landscape of County Armagh.
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