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Baile Uí Chuanáin

Coonanstown

12

Taifid Daonáirimh

2

Teaghlaigh

2

Bliana Daonáirimh

1901 Daonáireamh
Daoine
5
Teaghlaigh
1
1911 Daonáireamh
Daoine
7 +40%
Teaghlaigh
1 0%

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Coonanstown is a townland located in County Wicklow in the province of Leinster in southeastern Ireland. The townland is situated within the broader landscape of County Wicklow, which is characterized by rolling hills, river valleys, and moorlands. Like many Irish townlands, Coonanstown represents a small administrative and geographic unit that reflects the historical pattern of land division in Ireland. The area is part of the distinctive terrain of County Wicklow, known for its natural beauty and varied topography that ranges from elevated moorland to fertile agricultural valleys.

The history of Coonanstown, as with many Irish townlands, is connected to the broader historical development of County Wicklow and the patterns of settlement and land use that evolved over centuries. Townlands in Ireland date back to medieval times and served as fundamental units of land organization, often reflecting patterns of Celtic settlement and later Norman influence. The name "Coonanstown" itself, like many Irish place names, likely derives from Irish language roots, though the specific etymology would require specialist historical and linguistic research to confirm with certainty.

Coonanstown remains primarily a rural agricultural area, typical of much of County Wicklow's inland townlands. The locality is part of a community landscape where farming and land stewardship have traditionally been central to local life and economy. The townland contributes to the character of its surrounding region, which has increasingly attracted interest from those seeking rural Irish heritage and landscape preservation.

For local residents and those interested in Irish townland geography and heritage, Coonanstown represents part of the rich tapestry of small settlements and administrative divisions that define the Irish countryside. Like many rural townlands, it embodies the historical continuity of Irish settlement patterns and continues to serve as a meaningful geographic and community reference point for those with connections to the area.

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Coonanstown
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Baile Uí Chuanáin
Paróiste
Ráth Salach
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Baile an Talbóidigh Uachtarach