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Baile fearainn

Baile Uí Dhanair Theas

Ballyganner South

31

Taifid Daonáirimh

6

Teaghlaigh

2

Bliana Daonáirimh

1901 Daonáireamh
Daoine
20
Teaghlaigh
3
1911 Daonáireamh
Daoine
11 -45%
Teaghlaigh
3 0%

Maidir Liom

Ballyganner South is a townland located in County Clare in the west of Ireland, situated within the broader landscape of the county's distinctive karst terrain and agricultural heartland. The area is characterized by rolling countryside typical of central Clare, with a mix of pastureland and scattered settlements that reflect the region's strong farming heritage. Like many townlands in the county, Ballyganner South forms part of the intricate patchwork of small administrative divisions that have shaped Irish rural geography for centuries, serving both historical and practical purposes in land organization and community identity.

The townland system itself, which divides the Irish landscape into thousands of small named areas, has roots stretching back to medieval times, though the boundaries and names we know today were largely formalized during the 19th century land surveys and the Ordnance Survey mapping projects. Ballyganner South, along with its paired townland Ballyganner North, reflects this systematic division of the Clare countryside. Like much of County Clare, the area has been shaped by the historical patterns of land tenure, rural settlement, and agricultural practices that defined the Irish countryside from the medieval period through the modern era.

For the local community, townlands such as Ballyganner South remain significant as markers of place and belonging, even if their administrative importance has diminished in modern times. These small territorial units continue to feature in property records, local knowledge, and community identity, connecting residents to the land and its history. The townland represents one of the many small communities that comprise the broader fabric of Clare's rural parishes and villages, contributing to the region's distinctive character as an agricultural area with deep roots in Irish rural tradition.

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