1
Bailte Fearainn
74
Taifid Daonáirimh
16
Teaghlaigh
2
Bliana Daonáirimh
- Daoine
- 39
- Teaghlaigh
- 8
- Daoine
- 35 -10.3%
- Teaghlaigh
- 8 0%
Maidir Liom
Dangandargan is a small parish located in County Tipperary in the province of Munster in the Republic of Ireland. The parish sits within the broader landscape of South Tipperary, an area characterized by rolling countryside, agricultural land, and proximity to notable geographic features of the region. Like many rural Irish parishes, Dangandargan is defined by its townlands and dispersed settlement pattern rather than by a concentrated village center, with the landscape typical of the wider Tipperary terrain of fields, hedgerows, and scattered farmsteads.
The parish, like much of Ireland, has deep historical roots extending back through medieval and early modern periods. The ecclesiastical organization of Irish parishes developed over centuries, with many parishes becoming established during the medieval period as part of the Catholic Church's structure in Ireland. Dangandargan's history would have been shaped by the broader historical forces affecting County Tipperary, including the Anglo-Norman influence, the Reformation, and the subsequent periods of Irish religious and political history that left their mark on the local landscape and community.
Rural parishes in County Tipperary traditionally served important social and spiritual functions for their communities, with the local Catholic church serving as a focal point for parish life. These parishes organized community activities, maintained records, and provided a framework for local governance and social organization. The significance of Dangandargan parish to its local community would have centered on these traditional roles, with the parish priest and parish structures playing a central role in community life, particularly in religious observance and local social cohesion.
Today, like many rural Irish parishes, Dangandargan reflects broader changes in Irish rural life, including demographic shifts and changing patterns of community organization. The parish remains part of the ecclesiastical structure of the Catholic Church in Ireland, though contemporary parish life differs significantly from earlier periods. Understanding Dangandargan as a parish provides insight into the traditional structures that have organized Irish rural life and community identity over centuries.
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Barúntacht
Clann Liam
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Ainm Gaeilge
Daingean Deargáin
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Bailte Fearainn
1 baile fearainn
- Logainm
Luacháil Griffith
Cartlann Náisiúnta na hÉireann (timpeall 1830idí-1850idí)
Taifeadadh 50 sealbhóir i Luacháil Griffith ar fud 2 baile fearainn (1830idí-1850idí).
Príomhshloinnte
Foinse: Leabhair Oifig na Luachála, Cartlann Náisiúnta na hÉireann. Taifid phoiblí.
Gníomhartha Tapa
Faigh an Aip iOS
Cuardaigh ar an mbóthar
Suíomh an Pharóiste
Sonraí
- Béarla
- Dangandargan
- Gaeilge
- Daingean Deargáin
- Barúntacht
- Clann Liam
- Áit
- Tiobraid Árann