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Eanymore, Dún na nGall

Ceantar

Eanymore

Dún na nGall

23

Townlands

2,709

Taifid Daonáirimh

543

Teaghlaigh

2

Bliana Daonáirimh

1901 Daonáireamh
Daoine
1,367
Teaghlaigh
276
1911 Daonáireamh
Daoine
1,342 -1.8%
Teaghlaigh
267 -3.3%

Maidir Liom

Eanymore is a small rural district located in County Donegal in the northwest of Ireland. It sits within the broader landscape of the Donegal peninsula, characterized by rolling hills, moorland, and proximity to the Atlantic coast. The area is part of a region known for its rugged natural beauty, with the terrain typical of northwest Ulster comprising rough pastureland, bog, and scattered settlements connected by country roads. Like much of Donegal, Eanymore experiences the maritime climate of the northwest coast, with regular rainfall and cool temperatures that have historically shaped both the landscape and the patterns of settlement and agriculture in the district.

The history of Eanymore, like that of County Donegal more broadly, is intertwined with the complex past of Ulster and Ireland's colonial period. The district would have been part of traditional Gaelic territories before the Tudor plantations and subsequent settlements of the early modern period. The area's development as a settled district reflects the broader patterns of Irish rural life, with land use, property holdings, and settlement patterns influenced by successive waves of historical change, land reform, and agrarian transitions that characterized rural Ireland from medieval times through to the modern era.

As a small rural district, Eanymore would have been shaped by traditional Irish rural activities including small-scale farming, pastoral agriculture, and the tight-knit social structures of townland and parish communities. The district, like surrounding areas of Donegal, would have contributed to the broader cultural and linguistic heritage of the region, which remains an Irish-speaking area. The local community would have been organized around family networks, agricultural work, and the institutions of the Catholic Church, which remain central to rural Irish life.

Today, Eanymore remains a quiet rural district reflective of the broader challenges and character of remote rural Donegal. Like many such areas, it faces the typical pressures of rural depopulation, aging populations, and economic dependence on agriculture and tourism. However, the district remains part of a region valued for its cultural heritage, natural landscape, and distinctive Irish character, contributing to the identity and continuity of life in northwest Donegal.

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Bliana Daonáirimh

1901, 1911

Townlands

23 townlands taifeadta

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Eanymore
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Dún na nGall
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