50
Taifid Daonáirimh
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Teaghlaigh
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- Teaghlaigh
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- Daoine
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- Teaghlaigh
- 5 -16.7%
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Cloonmackan is a small townland located in County Clare in the west of Ireland, situated within the broader landscape of the Irish midlands bordering the Shannon region. The area is characterized by the gently rolling terrain typical of County Clare, with pastoral fields, stone walls, and scattered farmsteads that reflect centuries of agricultural use. The townland's name, like many in Ireland, derives from Irish language roots—"Cloon" referring to a meadow or field, suggesting the historical significance of farming and grazing land to the area's identity and economy.
The region has deep historical roots extending back through Ireland's medieval and early modern periods. Like much of County Clare, Cloonmackan would have been shaped by the presence of various Irish clans and families, the influence of the Catholic Church, and later the impacts of English colonial rule. The landscape itself preserves evidence of this long history, with stone structures, field systems, and place names serving as markers of human settlement and land management practices spanning generations.
Today, Cloonmackan remains a quiet rural townland, representative of the small communities that make up much of County Clare's countryside. As with many such places, the townland holds significance primarily for those with family or historical connections to the area, serving as an anchor point for local identity and heritage. The broader community of County Clare continues to maintain cultural traditions, including Irish language use and traditional music, which connect modern residents to their historical roots.
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