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Cooleabeg is a small townland situated in County Clare in the province of Munster in the southwest of Ireland. The townland lies within the barony of Inchiquin and is part of the broader landscape of mid-Clare, a region characterized by rolling agricultural land interspersed with scattered settlements and traditional Irish countryside. The terrain in this area is generally moderate in elevation, with the landscape shaped by glacial activity and drained by various streams and smaller watercourses that feed into the larger river systems of the county. Like much of Clare, Cooleabeg reflects the typical pattern of rural Irish settlement where small townlands serve as the fundamental units of land division and community organization.
The history of Cooleabeg, like that of many Irish townlands, is deeply rooted in the medieval and early modern periods when the land divisions were formally established. The name itself, derived from Irish placename elements, reflects the Gaelic heritage of the region. The townland would have been part of the broader historical patterns of County Clare, including periods of Gaelic Irish control, Anglo-Norman influence, and later English administrative organization. As a rural agricultural community, Cooleabeg's development would have been inextricably linked to farming practices, land ownership patterns, and the social structures that characterized rural Ireland across the centuries.
Cooleabeg remains a quiet rural townland that, while not widely known beyond the local area, forms part of the intricate tapestry of Clare's cultural and geographic heritage. The townland exemplifies the kind of small-scale settlement that has long characterized the Irish countryside, where farming and traditional rural livelihoods have shaped both the landscape and community life. For residents and those with family connections to the area, Cooleabeg represents an important part of local identity and genealogical history, contributing to the broader understanding of how Irish communities have organized themselves and sustained themselves over generations.
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