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Taifid Daonáirimh
13
Teaghlaigh
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Bliana Daonáirimh
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- Teaghlaigh
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- Daoine
- 16 -23.8%
- Teaghlaigh
- 6 -14.3%
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Councambeg is a small townland located in County Cork in the southern part of Ireland. It sits within the broader landscape of Munster, in an area characterized by rolling hills, farmland, and rural settlements typical of inland Cork. The townland forms part of a patchwork of small communities that dot the Cork countryside, with its exact position influenced by the natural geography of rivers, valleys, and elevated terrain that have traditionally shaped settlement patterns in the region. Like many Irish townlands, Councambeg represents a historical land division system that once held particular administrative and social significance.
The history of Councambeg, like that of most small Irish townlands, is deeply connected to patterns of rural settlement, agricultural development, and the various cultural and political changes that shaped the island over centuries. The townland system itself, which divides the Irish landscape into thousands of small named areas, has roots stretching back to medieval times and earlier Gaelic territorial organization. Townlands such as Councambeg were historically important for defining land ownership, parish boundaries, and local community identity, though their administrative importance has diminished in the modern era.
Today, Councambeg remains a quiet rural area, typical of the many small communities throughout Cork that maintain a primarily agricultural character. The townland would be home to scattered farmsteads, local residents, and families with long-standing connections to the area. Like many such places in rural Ireland, it represents the enduring presence of small-scale farming and country life, even as broader economic and social changes have transformed many aspects of Irish society. The community's significance lies in its continuity as a place of residence and livelihood for those with roots there, and as part of the larger cultural and geographical fabric of Cork.
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- Cuan Cam Beag
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