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Bunavory is a small townland located in County Clare in the west of Ireland, situated in the broader landscape of the Irish Midlands and western regions. The townland lies within the administrative and geographical context of County Clare, which is known for its varied terrain, ranging from fertile agricultural lands to more rugged coastal and karst limestone landscapes. The area surrounding Bunavory is characteristic of rural Clare, with a patchwork of fields, scattered settlements, and traditional stone walls that define the Irish countryside. Like many townlands in Ireland, Bunavory represents a basic unit of land division with deep historical roots in Irish land organization systems.

Townlands such as Bunavory have their origins in medieval and pre-medieval Irish land divisions, and the townland system was further formalized and documented during various surveys and administrative periods, particularly during the colonial period when English land classifications were imposed on Irish territory. The history of individual townlands is often intertwined with broader patterns of settlement, land tenure, and social organization in rural Ireland. County Clare itself has a rich historical record spanning from early Christian times through the medieval period and into the modern era, with the townland system representing one layer of this complex historical geography.

Bunavory, like many small townlands in County Clare, would have been central to local community life, agricultural practice, and social bonds among neighboring families and residents. The significance of such townlands extends beyond mere administrative boundaries; they represent places of cultural continuity and local identity for Irish communities. Understanding townlands like Bunavory contributes to broader knowledge of Irish rural geography, settlement patterns, and the ways in which Irish communities have organized and understood their local landscapes and territories over centuries.

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