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Townlands
2,831
Taifid Daonáirimh
622
Teaghlaigh
2
Bliana Daonáirimh
- Daoine
- 1,413
- Teaghlaigh
- 315
- Daoine
- 1,418 +0.4%
- Teaghlaigh
- 307 -2.5%
Maidir Liom
Enagh is a small rural district located in County Monaghan in the northern part of the Republic of Ireland. The area is situated within the distinctive drumlin landscape that characterizes much of this region, characterized by gently rolling hills and small lakes formed during the last ice age. County Monaghan itself is known for its pastoral countryside, with numerous small townlands scattered throughout. Enagh's landscape reflects this broader geography, with fields separated by hedgerows and stone walls, alongside streams and small water features typical of the wider drumlin belt that extends across Ulster and Connacht.
Like many rural Irish townlands, Enagh has deep roots in the local community and reflects the broader historical patterns of County Monaghan. The area would have been shaped by Ireland's various historical periods, from its early Christian heritage through the Anglo-Norman influence and into the modern era. Rural districts such as Enagh are fundamental units of Irish geography and social organization, often centered around a local church, school, or crossroads that served as gathering points for the community. The townland system itself is an ancient Irish administrative division with origins tracing back centuries.
Enagh's significance lies primarily in its role as part of the living rural community of County Monaghan. Like many Irish townlands, it represents the everyday landscape where farming families have maintained agricultural traditions and where local networks continue to sustain community life. The area would be home to scattered farms, residential properties, and the various structures that support rural living. Local history societies and genealogical interest in County Monaghan have helped document the heritage of districts like Enagh, making them points of interest for those researching family connections to the region.
Today, Enagh remains part of the quietly evolving rural character of County Monaghan. While rural Ireland faces ongoing changes related to agricultural modernization, rural depopulation in some areas, and shifting economic patterns, townlands like Enagh continue to be defined by their strong local identity and community bonds. The district's value to residents lies in its connection to family history, local heritage, and the distinctive sense of place that rural Irish communities maintain.
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Poblacht na hÉireann
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Bliana Daonáirimh
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Townlands
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Cuardaigh ar an mbóthar
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- Enagh
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- Muineachán
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- Muineachán
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- Poblacht na hÉireann
Taifid Daonáirimh
Townlands
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