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Clonnaroo

Clonnaroo

70

Taifid Daonáirimh

15

Teaghlaigh

2

Bliana Daonáirimh

1901 Daonáireamh
Daoine
37
Teaghlaigh
7
1911 Daonáireamh
Daoine
33 -10.8%
Teaghlaigh
8 +14.3%

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Clonnaroo is a small townland located in County Fermanagh in the province of Ulster in Northern Ireland. The townland sits within the broader landscape of Fermanagh, a county known for its distinctive geography of lakes, waterways, and rolling countryside. Like many townlands in the region, Clonnaroo reflects the typical rural character of south Ulster, with scattered houses, agricultural land, and connections to the wider network of local villages and towns that serve the farming and rural communities of the area.

The landscape of Clonnaroo is representative of the drumlin belt that characterizes much of Fermanagh and the surrounding counties. The terrain consists of gently rolling hills interspersed with fields used primarily for pastoral farming and forestry. The waterways that define Fermanagh's character flow through and near the surrounding area, contributing to the region's ecological significance and historical importance as a transportation and settlement corridor. The townland's position within this broader landscape has shaped patterns of land use and habitation for centuries.

As with many Irish townlands, Clonnaroo has roots in the historical parish and baronial divisions that organized medieval and early modern Ireland. Townlands in Fermanagh carry the legacy of both Gaelic Irish settlement patterns and the later Anglo-Norman and English colonial administrations that reshaped land ownership and territorial organization. The name itself, like other local placenames, reflects the linguistic heritage of the Irish language and the cultural history embedded in the landscape.

Today, Clonnaroo remains part of the rural fabric of County Fermanagh, representing the quiet agricultural heritage that continues to characterize much of the county's identity. As a townland, it serves as a geographic and administrative unit within the local community structure, and contributes to the cultural and economic life of the broader region centered around local market towns and villages.

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