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Moneyhaw, Doire

Ceantar

Moneyhaw

Doire

27

Townlands

1,913

Taifid Daonáirimh

381

Teaghlaigh

2

Bliana Daonáirimh

1901 Daonáireamh
Daoine
938
Teaghlaigh
196
1911 Daonáireamh
Daoine
975 +3.9%
Teaghlaigh
185 -5.6%

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Moneyhaw is a small district located in County Londonderry (also known as County Derry) in Northern Ireland. The area is situated in the northeastern part of the island of Ireland, within the broader landscape of the Sperrins region. The district is characterized by rural countryside typical of this part of Ulster, with rolling hills, agricultural land, and scattered settlements. Like much of County Derry, Moneyhaw benefits from its position in a region known for its natural beauty and traditional Irish pastoral landscapes.

The history of Moneyhaw, like many rural Irish townlands, reflects the broader historical patterns of County Derry. The area has roots in both Gaelic Irish heritage and the plantation period, which significantly shaped settlement patterns and land ownership in Ulster from the early 17th century onward. The townland names and local heritage contribute to the cultural tapestry of the region, though Moneyhaw itself remains a relatively modest settlement without major historical events of international significance documented specifically to this locality.

As a rural district, Moneyhaw's significance is primarily local and community-based. The area is part of the wider social and economic fabric of County Derry, contributing to the region's agricultural heritage and maintaining traditional Irish rural life. Local community connections and small-scale farming have historically been central to the character of such townlands, though like many rural areas in Ireland and Northern Ireland, such communities have experienced demographic and economic changes in recent decades.

Today, Moneyhaw represents the kind of quiet, rural Irish countryside that characterizes much of County Derry away from larger urban centers. Its significance lies in being part of the lived experience and community identity of its residents, and in representing the continuation of rural settlement patterns that have defined the Irish landscape for centuries.

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