14
Townlands
1,797
Taifid Daonáirimh
337
Teaghlaigh
2
Bliana Daonáirimh
- Daoine
- 917
- Teaghlaigh
- 170
- Daoine
- 880 -4%
- Teaghlaigh
- 167 -1.8%
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Doonasleen is a small rural district located in County Cork in the southwestern region of Ireland. Situated in the Munster province, the area is characterized by the rolling countryside and pastoral landscape typical of central Cork. The district sits within the broader agricultural heartland of the county, with its terrain featuring gentle hills, farmland, and the natural drainage patterns common to the region. The landscape reflects the typical Irish countryside with stone walls, hedgerows, and scattered farmsteads that have defined the rural character of Cork for generations.
The area has deep historical roots connected to the broader history of County Cork and Ireland's agricultural heritage. Like much of Cork, Doonasleen's development has been shaped by its role in farming and rural livelihoods over centuries. The district reflects the patterns of settlement and land use that emerged in Ireland following various historical periods, with local place names and field boundaries often containing traces of older Gaelic and Norman influences that have shaped the Irish landscape.
Doonasleen serves as part of the close-knit community fabric of rural Cork, where local connections and agricultural traditions remain important to residents. The district, like many small Irish rural areas, is characterized by strong community bonds and local identity. The surrounding landscape and nearby towns provide services and social connection points for the dispersed rural population, with local heritage and family histories deeply rooted in the land itself.
Today, Doonasleen represents the ongoing reality of rural Irish life, where farming and traditional land use continue alongside modern developments. The district reflects both the challenges and character of contemporary rural Cork, where maintaining community vitality while adapting to economic changes remains a continuing concern for those with deep family and historical ties to the area.
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