Téigh chuig an bpríomh-ábhar

Gaillimh

Baile fearainn

Anbhaile

Anbally

218

Taifid Daonáirimh

41

Teaghlaigh

2

Bliana Daonáirimh

1901 Daonáireamh
Daoine
116
Teaghlaigh
21
1911 Daonáireamh
Daoine
102 -12.1%
Teaghlaigh
20 -4.8%

Maidir Liom

Anbally is a small townland located in County Galway in the west of Ireland, situated within the broader landscape of the midwestern region of the county. The townland forms part of the intricate patchwork of rural settlements characteristic of County Galway, an area known for its rolling terrain, agricultural land, and connections to the wider Connaught region. Like many Irish townlands, Anbally represents a historical administrative division that has shaped settlement patterns and land organization across rural Ireland for centuries. The landscape of this part of Galway is typical of the county's terrain, with a mix of farmland, stone walls, and pastoral countryside that reflects the predominantly agricultural character of the region.

The townland system, of which Anbally is a part, has deep roots in Irish history, with origins tracing back through various periods of Irish settlement and land division. Townlands served as fundamental units of land organization and were often used for legal, administrative, and social purposes throughout Irish history. In County Galway specifically, the distribution and naming of townlands reflects both Gaelic Irish heritage and the various changes that occurred through periods of conquest and colonization. Anbally, like many townlands in the region, carries a name with Irish linguistic roots, reflecting the area's Irish-speaking past and cultural heritage.

As a rural townland in contemporary County Galway, Anbally remains part of the living landscape of the county, though like many small rural areas in Ireland, it has experienced the demographic and economic shifts that have affected rural communities over recent decades. The townland continues to serve as a geographic reference point for residents and holds significance within the local community's sense of place and identity. Agricultural activity, though transformed from earlier centuries, remains relevant to the area, and the townland forms part of the wider rural network that characterizes County Galway's character and heritage.

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