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Clonisboyle is a townland located in County Monaghan in the province of Ulster in northern Ireland. The townland is situated in the northeastern part of the county, within the broader landscape characterized by gentle rolling hills, small fields, and scattered woodlands typical of this region. Like many townlands in County Monaghan, Clonisboyle reflects the agricultural heritage of the area, with its landscape shaped by centuries of farming practices and land management. The townland's name, like many Irish place names, likely derives from Irish language roots, with "Clon" commonly referring to a meadow or green field in Irish toponymy.

The history of Clonisboyle is bound to the broader historical narrative of County Monaghan and Ulster more generally. As a rural townland, it has been part of the complex tapestry of Irish land ownership, settlement patterns, and social structures that evolved from medieval times through the colonial period and into the modern era. The townland system itself, which divides the Irish countryside into small administrative units, was formalized during the English surveys and land divisions of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, though human settlement in such areas predates these formal divisions by centuries.

Clonisboyle, like many small rural townlands in County Monaghan, remains primarily agricultural and residential in character. The townland is home to scattered houses and farms, with local roads connecting it to nearby villages and towns. For the residents of Clonisboyle and surrounding areas, the townland represents part of their local identity and heritage, rooted in family connections and long-standing community ties to the land. The broader County Monaghan region has experienced significant outmigration over recent decades, a pattern affecting many rural Irish townlands, yet farming and rural life continue to sustain families and communities in places like Clonisboyle.

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