35
Registres de recensement
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Foyers
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Années de recensement
- Personnes
- 22
- Foyers
- 3
- Personnes
- 13 -40.9%
- Foyers
- 3 0%
À propos
Monabraher is a small townland located in County Cork in the province of Munster in southern Ireland. The townland is situated in the rolling countryside characteristic of central Cork, a region known for its pastoral landscape, mixed farming, and network of rural settlements. Like many Irish townlands, Monabraher represents a historic administrative division of the Irish countryside, forming part of the local civil parish and barony structure that has organized rural Irish land since medieval times. The landscape around the townland reflects the typical Cork terrain, with hedgerow-lined fields, small streams, and the kind of mixed agricultural use that has defined the region for centuries.
The history of Monabraher, like that of many Irish townlands, is interwoven with the broader historical patterns of Cork and Ireland more generally. The townland's name, like most Irish place names, derives from the Irish language and carries within it historical information about the landscape and its previous inhabitants. The area would have been shaped by the major historical transitions of Ireland, including the Norman invasion, the plantation period, the land reforms of the 19th century, and the social changes of the modern era. Townlands such as Monabraher served as the fundamental units of rural Irish society and land tenure for generations.
As a rural townland in Cork, Monabraher maintains significance primarily at the local and community level. It functions as part of the fabric of the rural Cork landscape, connected to nearby villages and towns through historical ties and contemporary community networks. The townland represents the kind of small-scale rural settlement that has been central to Irish identity and culture, even as rural Ireland has undergone considerable demographic and economic change over recent decades. Understanding townlands like Monabraher contributes to a fuller appreciation of how rural Irish communities are organized and how the Irish landscape is layered with historical meaning.
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- Paroisse
- Comté
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Nom irlandais
Móin na mBráthar
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Baronnie
Imokilly
- Logainm
Valuation Office Records
From the National Archives of Ireland (c. 1830s–1850s)
25 occupiers recorded in the Valuation Office Books for this townland.
Source: Valuation Office Books, National Archives of Ireland. Public records.
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