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Baile fearainn

Clogher

Clogher

310

Taifid Daonáirimh

60

Teaghlaigh

2

Bliana Daonáirimh

1901 Daonáireamh
Daoine
99
Teaghlaigh
17
1911 Daonáireamh
Daoine
211 +113.1%
Teaghlaigh
43 +152.9%

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Clogher is a small townland located in County Antrim in Northern Ireland, situated within the broader landscape of the Antrim plateau region. The townland forms part of the rolling terrain characteristic of mid-Antrim, an area known for its mixed agricultural land, small settlements, and connection to the wider network of rural communities. Like many Irish townlands, Clogher represents a discrete territorial unit with defined boundaries, though it functions as part of a larger parish and district structure. The landscape typical of this region combines fields divided by hedgerows and stone walls, small watercourses, and scattered farmsteads that reflect centuries of land division and rural settlement patterns.

The history of Clogher, like that of most Antrim townlands, is intertwined with the broader historical development of Ulster and Ireland. The townland system itself, which divides the Irish landscape into approximately 60,000 distinct units, has roots extending back through various periods of Irish and Anglo-Norman settlement and administration. County Antrim experienced significant changes during the plantation period and subsequent centuries, with waves of Scottish and English settlement leaving their mark on the region's demographics and land ownership patterns. Understanding Clogher's history requires recognizing it as part of these larger historical movements rather than as an isolated entity.

Today, Clogher remains a rural townland within the modern administrative structures of County Antrim and Northern Ireland. Like many such townlands, it likely contains a mix of active agricultural holdings, residential properties, and maintained landscape features. The townland contributes to the character and identity of its local area, serving as a reference point for residents and maintaining the traditional territorial divisions that continue to define rural Ireland administratively and culturally. For local communities, townlands like Clogher represent important markers of place identity and continuity with historical settlement patterns.

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Tagann na taifid daonáirimh seo leis an ainm Clogher ach níorbh fhéidir iad a nascadh leis an mbaile fearainn seo go huathoibríoch. Seans go dtagraíonn an t-ainm stairiúil do shráid, fhorbhairt, nó d'fhoireannach níos sine nach ann dó mar aonad ar leith a thuilleadh.

Sráid Clogher, Anderson 1911 · Bushmills · Antrim
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Forbhairt Clogher, South 1911 · Bushmills · Antrim
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Forbhairt Clogher, North 1911 · Bushmills · Antrim
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