10
Townlands
1,575
Taifid Daonáirimh
355
Teaghlaigh
2
Bliana Daonáirimh
- Daoine
- 901
- Teaghlaigh
- 192
- Daoine
- 674 -25.2%
- Teaghlaigh
- 163 -15.1%
Maidir Liom
Maghera is a small village and district located in County Down in Northern Ireland, situated in the south-eastern part of the county within the Banbridge district council area. The village sits in a rural landscape characteristic of the drumlin belt of Ulster, with gently rolling hills, hedgerows, and agricultural land forming the dominant features of the surrounding countryside. The area is accessed via local roads connecting to larger towns in the vicinity, with the landscape typical of the inland regions of County Down that are removed from the coastal areas to the east.
The district has deep historical roots extending back to medieval times, with the area having connections to monastic and ecclesiastical traditions common to much of Ireland's heritage. Like many rural townlands in County Down, Maghera's history is interwoven with the broader narratives of Ulster's cultural and religious development. The village itself reflects the modest scale of development typical of rural County Down, with a community centered around local services and agricultural activities that have sustained the area over generations.
The village is home to local amenities and community facilities that serve the surrounding population, including schools, churches, and small businesses that form the backbone of rural life in the district. Maghera maintains its character as a working rural community, with farming remaining an important part of the local economy and identity. The district, like others in County Down, is part of a broader cultural landscape that reflects Northern Ireland's diverse heritage and community traditions.
For residents and the surrounding rural population, Maghera functions as a local focal point within its townland and district, providing essential services and maintaining social connections that are vital to rural communities. The area represents the quieter, agricultural side of County Down away from larger urban centers, and its significance lies primarily in its role as a functioning rural district that sustains local life and traditions within the broader context of Northern Irish society.
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Taifid Daonáirimh
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