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Ballymorereagh

23

Taifid Daonáirimh

4

Teaghlaigh

2

Bliana Daonáirimh

1901 Daonáireamh
Daoine
11
Teaghlaigh
2
1911 Daonáireamh
Daoine
12 +9.1%
Teaghlaigh
2 0%

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Ballymorereagh is a small townland located in County Kerry in the southwest of Ireland. The townland is situated in the broader landscape of the Kerry peninsula, an area characterized by rugged terrain, coastal features, and rural settlement patterns typical of Ireland's western regions. Like many Kerry townlands, it is part of a patchwork of small rural communities that dot the county, with its exact location helping define the local geography and administrative divisions of the area. The landscape around Ballymorereagh reflects the typical features of southwest Ireland, with rolling hills, agricultural land, and the natural environment that has shaped settlement and livelihood in the region for centuries.

The history of Ballymorereagh, as with many Irish townlands, is rooted in Gaelic settlement patterns and the townland system that developed over centuries. The name itself, like most Irish townland names, derives from the Irish language and reflects the area's historical cultural and linguistic heritage. Townlands in Kerry have their origins in medieval Irish land divisions, and Ballymorereagh would have been part of the broader social and economic structures of the region, influenced by Gaelic lordships, religious institutions, and later the Anglo-Norman and English administrative systems that reshaped Irish landholding.

As a rural townland in Kerry, Ballymorereagh has been primarily defined by agricultural life and small-scale farming, activities central to the survival and character of such communities. The townland form of organization, which divides Irish territory into small named units, created distinct local identities and communities, even where populations were dispersed. Today, Ballymorereagh remains part of the wider Kerry community and contributes to the cultural and social fabric of the region, representing the type of rural Irish settlement that has sustained communities through centuries of social and economic change.

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