Téigh chuig an bpríomh-ábhar

Corcaigh

Baile fearainn

Barr Duínse

Bardinch

54

Taifid Daonáirimh

8

Teaghlaigh

2

Bliana Daonáirimh

1901 Daonáireamh
Daoine
24
Teaghlaigh
4
1911 Daonáireamh
Daoine
30 +25%
Teaghlaigh
4 0%

Maidir Liom

Bardinch is a small townland located in County Cork, in the province of Munster in the south of Ireland. The townland is situated within the broader landscape of Cork's agricultural and rural character, which defines much of the county's identity. Like many Irish townlands, Bardinch represents one of thousands of small geographic divisions that form the traditional structure of Irish rural settlement patterns. The area is part of Cork's diverse topography, which ranges from coastal regions to inland valleys and rolling countryside, all typical of the South Munster landscape.

The history of Bardinch, as with many Irish townlands, is deeply connected to centuries of rural settlement, farming communities, and the evolution of Irish land tenure systems. Townlands like Bardinch have origins in medieval land divisions and were further formalized during the British colonial period, particularly through surveys and land documentation. The area would have witnessed the various transformations of Irish society, from pre-colonial Gaelic settlement patterns through the plantation era and into the modern period. These changes shaped both the physical landscape and the social structures of communities like those in Bardinch.

As a rural townland in Cork, Bardinch would have been primarily shaped by agricultural practices and pastoral land use, which remain characteristic of rural Cork today. The community significance of such townlands lies in their role as local geographic and social reference points for residents and neighbors, representing clusters of families and farming interests across generations. Today, townlands like Bardinch continue to serve as important cultural and administrative divisions in Irish geography, used in postal addresses, local heritage documentation, and community identity. Their preservation in Irish place-name records reflects the enduring cultural importance of these traditional geographic units to Irish rural heritage.

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