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Ard Aidhin Thuaidh

Artaine North

74

Taifid Daonáirimh

15

Teaghlaigh

2

Bliana Daonáirimh

1901 Daonáireamh
Daoine
29
Teaghlaigh
7
1911 Daonáireamh
Daoine
45 +55.2%
Teaghlaigh
8 +14.3%

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Artaine North is a townland located in County Dublin, situated within the administrative area of Fingal. The townland forms part of the broader landscape of north County Dublin, a region characterized by the transition between urban and rural zones on the periphery of the Greater Dublin Area. The geography of the locality reflects the undulating terrain typical of the Dublin region, with its mixture of agricultural land, residential development, and natural features that have shaped settlement patterns over centuries.

The area, like much of County Dublin, has a long history of human settlement dating back through various periods of Irish history. Townlands such as Artaine North were traditionally organized around agricultural pursuits and small-scale farming communities. The name itself, derived from Irish place-name elements, reflects the Irish heritage of the region. Over time, particularly in recent decades, many such townlands have experienced significant changes as suburban expansion from Dublin City has transformed the character of North County Dublin.

Today, Artaine North exists within a landscape marked by ongoing development and the challenge of balancing heritage preservation with modern housing and infrastructure needs. The townland, like others in Fingal, represents part of the local community's connection to the land and its historical identity. The area contains residents with deep roots in the community as well as newer inhabitants drawn to the region's proximity to Dublin City while maintaining some connection to its rural character.

The significance of Artaine North to the local community lies in its role as part of the broader fabric of north Dublin's identity and its representation of the region's transition from primarily agricultural to increasingly suburban character. Local place names and townland boundaries remain important markers of community identity and historical continuity, even as the physical landscape continues to evolve. The townland contributes to the cultural and geographic heritage of Fingal and County Dublin more broadly.

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