69
Taifid Daonáirimh
13
Teaghlaigh
2
Bliana Daonáirimh
- Daoine
- 37
- Teaghlaigh
- 7
- Daoine
- 32 -13.5%
- Teaghlaigh
- 6 -14.3%
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Beaghmore is a small townland located in County Donegal in the northwest of Ireland, situated in a rural area characterized by the rolling hills and moorland typical of the inland regions of the county. The landscape is predominantly agricultural, with small farms, bogland, and open countryside defining the immediate surroundings. The townland's position within Donegal places it in an area with significant topographical variety, where the terrain transitions between upland and lowland regions. The natural environment reflects the broader geological and climatic conditions of northwest Ireland, marked by significant rainfall and vegetation adapted to moorland and grassland conditions.
The history of Beaghmore, like many Irish townlands, is rooted in the subdivision of land under the Plantation period and subsequent landlord systems that shaped rural settlement patterns across Ireland. The townland as an administrative unit reflects centuries of social and economic organization in rural Irish communities. Place names in the area, including Beaghmore itself, derive from the Irish language and offer insights into the historical use and occupation of the land by Irish-speaking communities. The region's history is inseparable from broader patterns of Irish rural life, land tenure, and community development over several centuries.
As a rural townland in contemporary Donegal, Beaghmore represents the small-scale settlement patterns characteristic of Irish rural areas. The local community would have historically been engaged in farming and pastoral activities, which remain important to the area's identity and economy. Townlands like Beaghmore serve as important units of local identity and geographic reference for inhabitants and hold significance in understanding the fine-grained structure of Irish rural society. The preservation and maintenance of such communities reflects ongoing engagement with traditional ways of life in Donegal's countryside, even as rural Ireland continues to evolve economically and socially.
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