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Emo, Laois

Ceantar

Emo

Laois

9

Townlands

2,098

Taifid Daonáirimh

453

Teaghlaigh

2

Bliana Daonáirimh

1901 Daonáireamh
Daoine
1,110
Teaghlaigh
234
1911 Daonáireamh
Daoine
988 -11%
Teaghlaigh
219 -6.4%

Maidir Liom

Emo is a small village and district located in County Laois in the Irish Midlands, situated in the province of Leinster. The area is characterized by the relatively gentle, rolling landscape typical of the central Irish plains, with agricultural land forming the backbone of the local economy and environment. The district sits within the broader geography of the Laois region, which is known for its mix of farmland, woodland, and small settlements. The landscape has been shaped over centuries by farming practices and land management, creating a patchwork of fields and rural communities that define the character of the midlands.

The area has a rich historical background connected to Irish landed estates and country houses. Emo Court, a significant neoclassical mansion, represents an important architectural and historical landmark in the district. The estate and its associated lands reflect the historical pattern of Irish country estates that were prominent features of the landscape from the 18th century onwards. These estates played significant roles in shaping the social and economic structures of their regions, though their influence and ownership patterns have evolved considerably over time.

Emo maintains its character as a rural community, with the village serving as a local center for the surrounding agricultural district. Like many small Irish villages, it functions as a focal point for local services, social activities, and community life. The district remains primarily agricultural in character, with farming continuing to be an important part of the local economy and identity. The community's significance lies in its representation of rural Irish life and its role in maintaining settlement patterns across the Laois countryside.

Today, Emo represents a typical example of rural Ireland's ongoing development and adaptation. The district faces the common challenges and opportunities of rural communities in Ireland, including sustaining local services and populations while maintaining agricultural traditions. Its historical landmarks and rural setting make it part of the broader cultural and natural heritage of County Laois and the Irish Midlands region.

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Áit

Laois

Dlínse

Poblacht na hÉireann

Bliana Daonáirimh

1901, 1911

Townlands

9 townlands taifeadta

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Emo
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Laois
Gaeilge
Laois
Dlínse
Poblacht na hÉireann