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Années de recensement
- Personnes
- 120
- Foyers
- 30
- Personnes
- 52 -56.7%
- Foyers
- 17 -43.3%
- Personnes
- 43 -17.3%
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- 15 -11.8%
À propos
Pottleboy is a small townland located in County Cavan in the province of Ulster in the northern midlands of Ireland. County Cavan is characterized by its rolling hills, numerous lakes, and drumlin landscape, a terrain shaped by glacial activity during the last ice age. The townland sits within this distinctive geography, featuring the undulating pastoral landscape typical of the region. Like many Irish townlands, Pottleboy represents a small administrative division of land, traditionally used for local organization and land management purposes.
The townland, like much of County Cavan, has roots extending back through centuries of Irish history. The region has been shaped by various periods of settlement, including pre-Christian habitation and the medieval period. County Cavan as a whole has connections to monastic communities and later Anglo-Norman influence, elements that influenced the broader landscape and settlement patterns of the area. Pottleboy itself, as a named townland, reflects the linguistic and administrative heritage of Ireland, with such divisions forming the basis of local identity and land records throughout the island.
Pottleboy, being a rural townland in County Cavan, is part of a landscape rich in natural features and agricultural tradition. The region is known for dairy farming and mixed agriculture, activities that have long sustained rural communities in Cavan. The townland would have contributed to this broader agricultural economy, with its lands used for farming and pastoral purposes. The quiet, rural character of such townlands is central to understanding the traditional Irish countryside and how communities have organized themselves around land and local geography.
Today, Pottleboy remains a modest part of the County Cavan landscape, representative of the many small townlands that collectively form the fabric of rural Ireland. While such places are often overlooked, they remain significant to local heritage and the ongoing life of rural communities. For residents and those with family connections to the area, townlands like Pottleboy maintain importance as markers of local identity and historical continuity, preserving a distinctly Irish system of land division that has endured for centuries.
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