13
Townlands
2,962
Taifid Daonáirimh
251
Teaghlaigh
2
Bliana Daonáirimh
- Daoine
- 1,396
- Teaghlaigh
- 119
- Daoine
- 1,566 +12.2%
- Teaghlaigh
- 132 +10.9%
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Drumcondra Rural is a district located on the northside of Dublin, forming part of the greater Dublin metropolitan area. Situated in County Dublin, it lies in a relatively flat landscape typical of the Dublin basin, with the district characterized by suburban and semi-rural development interspersed with residential areas. The district is well-connected by major transport routes, including proximity to the Royal Canal, which has historically served as an important waterway for both commercial and recreational purposes. The landscape reflects the gradual transition from the more densely urban areas closer to Dublin's city center to the suburban and rural character of the surrounding regions.
The area has historical roots extending back centuries, with Drumcondra itself deriving its name from Irish origins. Throughout the 19th and 20th centuries, Drumcondra developed from a primarily rural district into a residential suburb as Dublin expanded outward. The district has been shaped by the broader patterns of Irish urbanization and suburban development that characterized Dublin's growth during the industrial and post-industrial periods. Various local landmarks and buildings reflect this evolution, with the area containing properties and structures that span different eras of development.
Drumcondra Rural is home to several notable features, including residential communities, local schools, and religious institutions that serve the area's population. The district maintains connections to Dublin's cultural and civic infrastructure while retaining elements of local character. Parks and green spaces provide recreational facilities for residents, contributing to the quality of life in the area. The presence of various community services and amenities reflects the district's role as a functioning suburban community within the Dublin region.
The district holds significance for its residents as a residential area that balances suburban convenience with access to broader Dublin metropolitan services and employment opportunities. As part of Dublin's northside communities, Drumcondra Rural contributes to the demographic and social composition of the greater Dublin area. The district continues to evolve, with ongoing residential and infrastructural development reflecting the dynamic nature of Dublin's suburban landscape and the demands of an expanding metropolitan population.
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Poblacht na hÉireann
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