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Cribby Islands is a townland located in County Clare on the west coast of Ireland, situated in the region's distinctive karst landscape characterized by limestone formations, rocky terrain, and coastal features. The townland is positioned within an area known for its rugged natural beauty, with the Atlantic coast nearby shaping both the geography and the character of the settlement. Like many rural townlands in County Clare, Cribby Islands reflects the typical Irish administrative division of land that dates back centuries, serving as a unit of organization for property, community, and local governance in this part of Connacht.
The history of Cribby Islands, as with many Irish townlands, is interwoven with the broader patterns of settlement, land use, and social change that characterize rural County Clare. The townland would have been subject to the same historical processes affecting the region—from medieval land divisions through the period of British administration and into the modern era of Irish independence. The name itself, like many Irish place names, likely derives from Irish language roots, though the specific etymology reflects the linguistic heritage of the area and its long-standing communities.
Today, Cribby Islands remains part of the living landscape of County Clare, contributing to the character of its local region. The townland, though small and rural, is part of the broader tapestry of communities that maintain the cultural and social continuity of the Irish countryside. For residents and those connected to the area, it represents a place of local identity and belonging, anchored in the specific geography and history of County Clare's coastal and limestone regions.
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