Téigh chuig an bpríomh-ábhar

Corcaigh

Baile fearainn

Baile an Gharráin

Ballygarrane

58

Taifid Daonáirimh

11

Teaghlaigh

2

Bliana Daonáirimh

1901 Daonáireamh
Daoine
37
Teaghlaigh
6
1911 Daonáireamh
Daoine
21 -43.2%
Teaghlaigh
5 -16.7%

Maidir Liom

Ballygarrane is a small townland located in County Cork in the southwestern region of Ireland. Situated in the Munster province, it forms part of the broader landscape characteristic of Cork's rolling hills and agricultural countryside. The townland lies within a region known for its verdant pastures, stone walls, and scattered rural settlements typical of Irish rural areas. Like many Cork townlands, Ballygarrane reflects the patchwork geography of small land divisions that evolved through centuries of settlement and inheritance patterns, with its name following the Irish naming convention that typically references landscape features or historical inhabitants.

The history of Ballygarrane, as with many Irish townlands, is intertwined with the broader historical developments of Cork and Ireland more generally. Townlands such as this emerged through successive waves of settlement, from early Irish kingdoms through Anglo-Norman influence and into the modern period. The landscape itself bears marks of various historical periods, from ancient field systems to more recent agricultural practices. Understanding Ballygarrane requires recognizing it as part of Cork's complex history, where Gaelic and Norman-influenced settlement patterns coexist in the modern geography.

As a rural townland, Ballygarrane's significance lies primarily in its role within the local agricultural and community fabric of Cork. Like many such small divisions, it represents the traditional organization of Irish countryside life, where farming families maintained deep connections to specific plots of land. The townland system remains culturally important to Irish identity and local knowledge, serving as a fundamental unit in addressing, mapping, and understanding rural communities. For residents and those with ancestral connections to the area, Ballygarrane represents continuity with Irish heritage and family history stretching back generations.

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