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Comté de Fermanagh

Localité

Mullies

62

Registres de recensement

10

Foyers

2

Années de recensement

1821 Recensement
Personnes
56
Foyers
9
1911 Recensement
Personnes
6 -89.3%
Foyers
1 -88.9%

À propos

Mullies is a small townland located in County Fermanagh in the province of Ulster, Northern Ireland. The townland sits within the broader landscape of Fermanagh, a county characterized by its distinctive drumlin topography—a series of low, rounded hills that give the landscape its gently undulating appearance. The area is typical of rural County Fermanagh, with its patchwork of small farms, fields bordered by hedgerows and stone walls, and scattered rural dwellings. Like much of the county, Mullies would have experienced the natural landscape shaped by glacial activity during the last ice age, which left behind the characteristic drumlin belt that defines this part of Ulster.

Mullies, as a townland, represents one of the many small administrative divisions that make up the Irish countryside. Townlands are a distinctive feature of the Irish landscape, with roots extending back centuries to the early medieval period and formalized during various land surveys, particularly the Ordnance Survey of the nineteenth century. These small territorial units traditionally served important functions in local administration, land management, and community identity. Mullies would have formed part of the broader parish and baronial divisions that organized County Fermanagh's geography and governance.

Rural townlands like Mullies have remained relatively quiet places in terms of recorded historical events, but they form the backbone of local agricultural and community life. The Fermanagh countryside, including townlands such as Mullies, has been shaped by centuries of farming, land ownership changes through various historical periods, and the social structures that developed around rural settlement patterns. For residents of Mullies and the wider area, such townlands continue to serve as important markers of local identity and connection to place, even as rural life has undergone significant changes over recent decades.

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Comté

Fermanagh

Baronnie

Lurg

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Détails

Anglais
Mullies
Baronnie
Lurg
Comté
Fermanagh