38
Bailte Fearainn
2,093
Taifid Daonáirimh
449
Teaghlaigh
2
Bliana Daonáirimh
- Daoine
- 1,170
- Teaghlaigh
- 260
- Daoine
- 923 -21.1%
- Teaghlaigh
- 189 -27.3%
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Ballyaghran is a parish located in County Derry in Northern Ireland, situated in the northeastern part of the island. The parish is characterized by the rolling terrain typical of much of County Derry, with countryside and farmland forming the primary landscape. The area benefits from the broader geography of the region, which features a mix of rural settlements, agricultural land, and natural water features that have shaped settlement patterns throughout history. Like many parishes in County Derry, Ballyaghran reflects the transition between lowland and more elevated terrain that defines this part of Ulster.
The parish, like much of County Derry, has deep historical roots extending back through the medieval and early modern periods. The region's history has been significantly influenced by the broader patterns of Irish ecclesiastical organization, plantation policies in the 17th century, and the evolution of land ownership and community structures that followed. Parish organization in County Derry reflects the system of religious and administrative divisions established over centuries, with local place names often preserving Irish linguistic heritage alongside English nomenclature introduced during different historical periods.
Ballyaghran, as with many rural parishes in County Derry, serves as an important focal point for community identity and local social structures. The parish traditionally centered around its church and local institutions, which have functioned as gathering places and markers of community continuity. Agricultural heritage remains significant to the area, with farming practices shaping both the landscape and the rhythms of community life. The parish represents the kind of small-scale territorial organization that has long been fundamental to rural Irish society and governance.
Today, Ballyaghran continues as a parish within the ecclesiastical and administrative framework of County Derry, representing part of the broader cultural and social fabric of the region. Like many rural parishes in Northern Ireland, it reflects both historical continuity and ongoing adaptation to contemporary circumstances. The parish remains meaningful to those with local roots and family connections, embodying aspects of rural life and community organization that have persisted, if in modified form, through significant historical changes.
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