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Baile fearainn

Baile an Fhiaigh

Ballyneague

50

Taifid Daonáirimh

8

Teaghlaigh

2

Bliana Daonáirimh

1901 Daonáireamh
Daoine
23
Teaghlaigh
4
1911 Daonáireamh
Daoine
27 +17.4%
Teaghlaigh
4 0%

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Ballyneague is a small townland located in County Cork in the Munster region of southern Ireland. The townland sits within the broader landscape of Cork, an area characterized by rolling hills, farmland, and rural settlements typical of the Irish countryside. Like many townlands in Cork, Ballyneague represents part of the intricate patchwork of named territorial divisions that have structured Irish rural geography for centuries. The surrounding region features the agricultural character common to much of Cork, with pastoral fields and traditional stone boundaries marking property divisions across the landscape.

The history of Ballyneague, as with most Irish townlands, extends back through centuries of settlement and land use. Townlands in Cork have their origins in the Anglicization of Irish land divisions, with many names deriving from Irish language roots. The name Ballyneague likely follows this pattern, though the specific historical details of this particular townland's development would be found in local historical records, land surveys, and parish documents. The area would have experienced the broader historical currents that shaped Cork and Ireland, including periods of Anglo-Norman influence, English colonial administration, and the social and economic transformations of more recent centuries.

Ballyneague, like many small rural townlands in Cork, forms part of the everyday geography of local farming communities and parish life. Residents and those with family connections to the area maintain knowledge of its fields, boundaries, and local significance. The townland exists as part of larger administrative and social structures, including civil parishes and electoral divisions, which connect it to the broader Cork community. For local families with historical roots in the area, Ballyneague represents part of their heritage and connection to the Irish countryside.

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